Going through some old boxes I must have found 30-40 old round 20a and 30a JBs
does anyone still actually use them or is it vago boxes all the way these days
does anyone still actually use them or is it vago boxes all the way these days
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Making off JBs used to be an art, now just bang the cables in a WAGO box and throw it about the loft space,Nope not a chance! Since wagos, never looked back. I view with horror the idea of up in a loft half dark losing one of the brass screws and making it neat (properly) Thank God I will never have to do that again. When I started learning the guy in charge of me (nice guy) got me to do my first junction box. He looked and said "no good, do it again" three times later I was almost crying, and in the end I got it the way he wanted which was nice straight lines with curves, all wires the same length, no ends poking out. Okay I got it! But what a pain they were.
i use 1 of these on the bench.The old round JBs make good ashtrays...handy having a lid for them
I think they used to be square going right back? I have seen one original of those - where the entire lighting feed for upstairs was run to and from one large square box in the loft... Though I think we are talking well pre 60s wiring.I wonder why they were made round shaped in the first place ...?
surely a more square / box shape with the terminals in a nice row of 3 or 4 would have been a better original design ... ?
I think they where round to help with design. You would turn the lid to select how many entry holes you required. I did have to use one the other day as the wholesaler did not have any hager Ashley MF in stock but plenty of the 30 amp onesI wonder why they were made round shaped in the first place ...?
surely a more square / box shape with the terminals in a nice row of 3 or 4 would have been a better original design ... ?
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