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Note the rewiring tips and house wiring for beginners articles also include duplicated content about types of CU / Split load etc. | Note the rewiring tips and house wiring for beginners articles also include duplicated content about types of CU / Split load etc. | ||
== Wood in old wylex boxes == | |||
None of the ones I have seen appear to be oak - looked more like a softwood. | |||
--[[User:John Rumm|John Rumm]] 04:47, 11 March 2009 (GMT) | |||
Thats a new one on me. | |||
[[User:NT|NT]] 11:32, 11 March 2009 (GMT) | |||
Its quite a long time since I worked on the wooden backed wylexes, I'd sooner rely on your memory on that. | |||
However... Unless I'm mistook, all mains electrical accessories have required a non-flammable backbox since the 1930s. I would expect chemically treated softwood would be a logical replacement for oak. Given all this, should we be calling these boxes/plates flammable? It strikes me as probably not so. | |||
[[User:NT|NT]] 03:16, 15 March 2009 (GMT) |
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Note the rewiring tips and house wiring for beginners articles also include duplicated content about types of CU / Split load etc.
Wood in old wylex boxes
None of the ones I have seen appear to be oak - looked more like a softwood. --John Rumm 04:47, 11 March 2009 (GMT)
Thats a new one on me. NT 11:32, 11 March 2009 (GMT)
Its quite a long time since I worked on the wooden backed wylexes, I'd sooner rely on your memory on that.
However... Unless I'm mistook, all mains electrical accessories have required a non-flammable backbox since the 1930s. I would expect chemically treated softwood would be a logical replacement for oak. Given all this, should we be calling these boxes/plates flammable? It strikes me as probably not so. NT 03:16, 15 March 2009 (GMT)