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Cooking hotdogs with 120v
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Heater plug
Here is a old heater plug. At the time it was thought that a electric heater needed a light to tell you it was on. (No fire)
Here is the catalog info on it
Here is the catalog info on it
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Re: Cooking hotdogs with 120v
Mark Boesen wrote:Kari, what gauge would those be?
Mark, when it comes to electrickery, I only speak SI and Metric
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Re: Cooking hotdogs with 120v
1960s Hotdog cooker was not as good as you would have thought back then , grill or stick over a campfire is the Best I think ! Roddie those large outside Christmas lights is what we use outside on the wisteria tree/vine out front one of the strings are very old // Those fluted bulbs we used for years as a child there may still be some in the attic . Admin I just spent some time looking at the old style bulbs there nice and pricy , just seeing your mantel lite up and ole home style that it appears you enjoy really takes me back . Thanks , Eric
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on topic old electrical
As promised here is a link to a forum where this stuff is on topic
This is the display I take around to old engine shows.
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146167
And here is a place for more of the old fixtures ETC.
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=170
I am enjoying wandering around this forum.
This is the display I take around to old engine shows.
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146167
And here is a place for more of the old fixtures ETC.
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=170
I am enjoying wandering around this forum.
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Re: Cooking hotdogs with 120v
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Re: Cooking hotdogs with 120v
fdew wrote:As promised here is a link to a forum where this stuff is on topic
This is the display I take around to old engine shows.
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146167
And here is a place for more of the old fixtures ETC.
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=170
I am enjoying wandering around this forum.
Very cool!
I probably stumbled upon Smokstak before, I'm almost sure I saw your setup before and the more I look at the site, it seems familiar. I just registered. I wouldn't call my collection huge, its all stuff I found in person. I'll get some pictures of this stuff posted soon. I always enjoy finding early light bulbs, especially ones that still work.
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