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For the sparkys...


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Funny thing ..

I still remember the 4/5 band resistor color code from my trainee days ...  after some 50+ years ....  

Could it be that rather politically incorrect ditty?

Black Brown   Red       Orange Yellow Green       Blue    Violet     Grey  White  Gold Silver N   No color  

Have I got it right?

Blxxx Bastard Rooxxx  Our      Young Girl  ......   Bloody Virginity Gone West.  God Save Niggxxx

 

 



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Good one.. yeah we did the colour code similar to that cupie.. bloody long time ago. I still remember the PMG pair cable codes as well. Blue, Orange, Green, Brown, Slate.. Blue/White etc.. Hope you are well guys.

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Phil C wrote:

Good one.. yeah we did the colour code similar to that cupie.. bloody long time ago. I still remember the PMG pair cable codes as well. Blue, Orange, Green, Brown, Slate.. Blue/White etc.. Hope you are well guys.

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 Spot on for the cable CC     Blue/orange. blue /green, blue/brown, blue/slate, orange /white, etc ..

But what were the 'mate' colours ? .   White ...  

Then there were the codes for paper insulated lead sheathed quad cables ....  1 band 2 band 3 band 4 band with a cotton tracer to denote quad 1.

 

I can remember practicing jointing 100 pr lead/paper cables that went round a class room of 12 or so trainees.  When we buzzed them out at the end of the exercise we would be lucky to get one pair continuous.

As soon as you looked away from your job the person next to you would spray your joint with blazing fuel from a kero blow torch (still got one in the workshop).

One of my first jobs as a trainee was lying in the dirt under a very low house with the red back spiders, doing a slip sleeve with a mouth blow torch (metho soaked cotton wool), joining paper insulated 2 pr to silk & cotton insulated internal lead cable.  The big plus was the 'confined space' allowance we got paid to augment our 'Driving' allowance.



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