Ah I bought that to knock some sense into SteppersI'm more interested in what you use that big mallet for ?
Ah I bought that to knock some sense into SteppersI'm more interested in what you use that big mallet for ?
What's ancient about those? That' what I used at college last term
And here we have the Evans Electric ancient Vice /Bender , complete with ancient Stocks 'n Dies, brought out of mothballs for some minor alterations to steel cond.
Can I just say, it is not all Old and RustyCanoeboy said:@Kerch - You crack me up with your tool (antique collection) :slap
My old man (hes in his 70's now) has everything since his apprenticeship.....
thats only a small part of the kit!!Canoeboy said:Oh dear, all that live working stuff, are you on the midnight generator repossession gang :slap
Are they Facom ? I have a couple of nice sets of them :innocent
Thought we just wrapped tape around everything !!!!! :innocentCan I just say, it is not all Old and Rusty
...just redeeming myself
WE, do. !Thought we just wrapped tape around everything !!!!! :innocent
Thank you so much M107! Really kind of you to offer. We've only done a little bit of MICC this time but if we do get any bigger projects next year then I'd love to take you up on the offerMiss s. If you want to borrow some MICC/MIMS tools let me know, you can drop in an pick them up or I can drop offto your bloke at Berks Arms.
I have :
Joi stripper
Rotar stripper
Potting tools
Bar stripper
Ringing tool
Crimp tools
Also have some pots glands compound and seals.
Really good tips, thank youHi miss Sweden.
When I got taught in collage I was told to strip back the copper using various striping tools as you know how to use each one with ease. Always clip your conductors at slightly different lengths first to help get your pot over them. Pull your conductors taught with pliers when your pot is on and compound is in your pot as to help not get conductors touching.
Used to do some stuff at a power station, SWA glands were never allowed to be shrouded so they could routinely inspect the gland nut to comfirm integrity..done a load a few years back where shrouds were prohibited, no idea why, temperature maybe, [?] that was why we were using MICC in the first place.
Rings a vague and distant bell , Wozz .Read in a book today that MIMS is not suitable for use with discharge lighting, due to the voltage on start up, never heard of this before anyone else?
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