• A steel or copper tie-wire was attached to the insulator, and connected with the communication wire. These “pintype” insulators have been an exceptionally commonplace sight, and communication lines with insulators were strung alongside most roads, highways, and railroads. The period from 1875 to 1930 might generally be believed of as the “he…[Read more]

  • This insulator, a variety produced in late 1896 and early 1897 by the Imperial Porcelain Performs of Trenton, New Jersey, was utilised in the Sanford region. Insulators are made of a wide variety of materials and come in an array of specific shapes, every single intended to deliver a distinct function. 12 Creative DIY Coat Racks • A round-up of s…[Read more]

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