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I have seen plenty of the same type of job,in properties of the 30's and 40's,where any bare copper wires,are wrapped round a nail,next to any junction.
I also met an old spark,who was swapping his tools over,from a large cantilever box,to a later model,and i spotted a long,silver plier type tool,with a knurled rear knob.
It was an aircraft wire lock tool,which is used to lock-wire fastenings,and was a individual trade in itself.
Now i know some of the early metal clad boxes,isolators,etc,had drilled fixings,but i'm sure i glanced a copper sheen,on the jaws
I also met an old spark,who was swapping his tools over,from a large cantilever box,to a later model,and i spotted a long,silver plier type tool,with a knurled rear knob.
It was an aircraft wire lock tool,which is used to lock-wire fastenings,and was a individual trade in itself.
Now i know some of the early metal clad boxes,isolators,etc,had drilled fixings,but i'm sure i glanced a copper sheen,on the jaws