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Old 08-08-2009, 05:49 PM   #21
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how much does that weigh ?
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about 5 pounds. Oh, wait a minute. That's a henweigh.
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Great pictures. That panel looks great in your basement. Those slate backboards are tremendously heavy. Good for you taking the time to save it. The only old panel I've seen that was cooler (and only by a slight margin) had a marble back board and the circuit numbers were stamped on the bus.
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It's pretty darn heavy. Just guessing about 125 to 150 lbs. Most of the weight is the granite not the copper. Marbel would be cool. The numbers are stamped in the buss on this one. I guess you saw that.
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about 5 pounds. Oh, wait a minute. That's a henweigh.
I think they average closer to 7 lbs.
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Here's a few lamp holders. The square one had a fuse adapter, and was being used as an in line fuse. The other one goes in a condolet. I don't know how that works code wise. I know your not supposed to make splices in condolets. Probably still not legal.
If it is marked with a cu. inch volume you can fill accordingly.
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