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View Poll Results: Web page on NEC and old electrical code at: http://antiquesockets.com/nec.html
I found the web page useful 11 52.38%
I did not find it useful at all 0 0%
It's not for me, but I will forward it to a friend 0 0%
I would like to see you continue to work on it - add more info! 14 66.67%
I found it a bit confusing because there is just too much info - please make it smaller! 0 0%
I think you did a GOOD job on it 9 42.86%
I think you did a BAD job on it 0 0%
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:01 AM   #21
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I need information on how to care for these old books I have tried web searches without any luck. I have made this statement before 'No luck with web searches" only to have someone send me a link is 30 seconds.
Contact your state's Historical Society. There's always someone who can either do it, or can get you the name of someone who can.
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Old 01-26-2008, 12:48 PM   #22
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I need information on how to care for these old books I have tried web searches without any luck. I have made this statement before 'No luck with web searches" only to have someone send me a link is 30 seconds.
Give this site a try:

DEMCO Servicing Library & School Professionals
The link above should open the area that you are looking for with some more links:

Book Care, Archival, Book & Magazine, etc.
Each will open areas with cool products all acid free.

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For Book Care - Give this site a try:

DEMCO Servicing Library & School Professionals
The link above should open the area that you are looking for with some more links:

Book Care, Archival, Book & Magazine, etc.
Each will open areas with cool products all acid free.

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Keep up the good work. I've bookmarked your website for future reading. Someday people will be looking with fascination and wondering about the antiqueness of our GFCI and AFCI installations, good old motor starters and so on.
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Great site!! I love looking at all the old material, always been fascinated with the old rules, and materials they used. I too am bookmarking your site.
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Just to keep you up with the latest uploads, this is to let you know that new NEC's have been uploaded to:

http://antiquesockets.com/nec.html#codes

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For anyone interested I am working on a research project on NEC and the history of electrical codes.

I have so far posted a great deal of research material including old codes.

If anyone would like to add anything or make any error reports on my work, I would greatly appreciate it.

http://antiquesockets.com/nec.html

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I hope you received a nice healthy gov't grant for all of your research.
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This is all a hobby for me --

And my reward if any is seeing people benefit from it and enjoy it.

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Well you stick to your hobby, it's people like you that keep this knowledge alive & the trade informative, without the likes of you it would all be lost.

Thankyou. Nige.
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