In the older homes, knob and
tube type wiring was the norm...
Not exact matches
It was a fabulous experience to see your daughter fly out with eyes open and smiling with no
wires or
tubes attached and no hovering strangers trying to apply eyedrops for syphillus, or sticking her heel for a PKU test, or blood
typing or demanding a name for their damn records.
In the most common
type of ink - jet, a pulse of current heats a coil of
wire, creating bubbles that force a small volume of ink down a
tube and onto the page at high speed.
In addition a small multimeter or small electrical test lights; a set of tire irons and a patch kit (for inner
tubes) or plug kit for tubeless tires; a couple feet of bailing
wire and a few large zip ties; a four in one screwdriver; a few of metric hex keys or torx keys as needed for the handlebars and or bodyworks; a sparkplug socket that can be turned with either one of the open end wrenches or the screwdriver; a set of pliers or a cheapie Leatherman
type tool.
The main
types of cages are
wire cages with a plastic base, enclosed plastic cages, which are often modular with different compartments and
tubes inside, and aquariums.
Beside the question for the
type of
wiring in the house, the seller had the option to check off one of four options: copper, aluminum, knob - and -
tube or other.
Identification of electrical conductors or
wires by their general
type, such as «non-metallic sheathed cable» («Romex»), «armored cable» («bx») or «knob and
tube», etc..
Knob and
tube wiring may not always be visible, but outlets that are two - pronged and ungrounded may indicate that the home has this
type of electrical system.