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Insulated Enclosure!

[This message has been edited by Joe Tedesco (edited 08-19-2002).]


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Joe,

What kind of Panelboard is this?

Looks like Pine [Linked Image]

Unbelievable!

Bill


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This is not what I meant when I talked about the old beautiful oak load centers in the Lowe Motor Inn!

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Anybody going to Point Pleasant, WV anytime soon?


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Hey! That was my Cub Scout project fed from a pair of #6 dry cells in 1959. I always wondered what happened to it.

(The burn marks sure aren't mine!!)

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Custom-made busbar assemblies our specialty.....

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Great Idea! Those doggone knockouts in steel boxes are too much trouble anyway! [Linked Image]

Kinduva unique concept, too...a panel that can use virtually ANY kind of breaker! [Linked Image]

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Is the NEMA3R version made from pressure treated stock?

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Please tell me this was for demonstration purposes ONLY. You know like the 'See and Say' books we got for the kids.

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Are those scorch marks on the wood???

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those are scorch marks allright....

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