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Those tails will be tinned copper I'd put money on it. Tony- are the outer sheaths coloured red and black rather than grey ?
yes they are. I only got a chance for a quick look so I can find out for sure. they looked in good condition. so is it feasible to keep them?
 
if they are in good condition and suited to the size of the supplier's fuse, then yes.
 
would they be the old style tails they used to use with what looked like a woven sheath on the outside, still come across them today, has he come back with answer yet or picture ?
 
would they be the old style tails they used to use with what looked like a woven sheath on the outside, still come across them today, has he come back with answer yet or picture ?

I doubt they would be that old as surely if that were the case there would be no question about re using them ? I think they'll be the tinned copper type with both the inner insulation and sheath in red and black pvc rather than red/black or brown/blue with grey outer sheath. I prefer these older tails actually as they're almost always easier to dress and terminate neatly, a bit more flexible than the new stuff.
 
I doubt they would be that old as surely if that were the case there would be no question about re using them ? I think they'll be the tinned copper type with both the inner insulation and sheath in red and black pvc rather than red/black or brown/blue with grey outer sheath. I prefer these older tails actually as they're almost always easier to dress and terminate neatly, a bit more flexible than the new stuff.
they are red and black and the consensus seems to be tinned copper, so I am inclined to agree and will check when I next see them. thanks for your comments
 

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