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To any and all!
I have been asked to do a piece on the 'slang' terms used for material in the electrical industry today. If anyone would like to contribute, I would appreciate it. You could post it, or email me at techtraining.solutions@verizon.net I think this could be a lot of fun and be very interesting. If you decide to do this please include the 'slang' term and the industry term related to the slang.
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Pierre, Are you going to dig up origins of terms too? That would be interesting. Here's two: Madison clips or Battleships for col work box supports. Mae West for Conduit Supports Bill
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What Bill calls Battleship clips we call Jiffy Clips.
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Thank You Bill and EagleElectric and Joe for the excellent reference. I have a couple of weeks, so if anybody has more please add to the list. I will make sure to give credit to those who do.
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We call the box supports Madison holders.
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We call 'em "Mad Bahs" Mad bars for all not familiar with the Boston accent.
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Check out this site:about:blankhttp://www.tradeslang.com/
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I call them Madison's or Box fastners or Gem box supports.
Shoot first, apologize later.....maybe
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