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As stamcon wrote, there was no spring inside. Just a lot of soil!

What I found fascinating is that it was able to clean up into such nice condition--even though it's just a wire connector [Linked Image]

As to the crimp connectors, I recall reading in one of Rex Cauldwell's books that the proper way to crimp is with a device that will apply equal pressure from all sides.

I have noticed that the orange store carries caps to cover the crimps on current-carrying conductors.

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Winnie:

Are those crimp-on barrels also properly used for splicing together the bare ground wire in NM cable?

The DIY book I bought at the orange store shows that use. However they just show the brass "sleeve" crimped over a bundle of bare copper wires - no rubber sleeve or anything.

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Sven

I use bare crimps on ground wires. It's not nescessary to insulate the crimp because the ground wire is typically bare anyway.

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yep they were very popular over here in the UK..used in old house wiring.

well before my time though,must have thrown hundreds in the bin over the years.

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I came across & still have (somewhere) some of those same Simplex - Holland wirenuts... I have a regular customer in Ocean Beach (San Diego) who owns a house built in 1927.. Those were used at pretty much most of the existing light fixture locations, along with the funky wax-coated cloth wire.

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