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Heo

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Re: Lazy sunday
« Reply #15 on: February 29, 2024, 01:17:11 PM »
Yes here was the solid porcelain on powerlines black or darkbrown on the outside white inside
Dont remember what was on telephone lines
I think i have a couple insulators somewhere in the barn.If i found them i can send you and Doug one eash if you
want an Swedish insulator to the collection
One of the last powerlinepoles still standing was actaualy in my yard.
when i came home from a journey to USA i saw a pole layng i my yard ??? ??? what hapened here ??? ???
Then i saw the powerline ower to the neighbour was gone.

The day after, when i cut the lawn the mower hit something hard, the hub for the rotary blade split. It was the crimping pliers for the conections
the lineworkers had dropped.
Perfect for crimping conectors on the cabel to the starter and groundwires
It have a rotary wheel with i think six different dimensions
I decided i borrow it from them untill they ask for it :) Then if they give me a new hub for the blade they can have the crimper
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« Reply #16 on: February 29, 2024, 02:18:52 PM »
Thanks, I'd be more than happy to pay the post.
What goes fast doesn't go fast long'
What goes fast takes your money with it.
So I'm slow & broke, what went wrong?
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