Vann
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I was wondering if anybody here is familiar with MEM electrical boxes, and can estimate the era of these two electrical boxes?
The first, a cast iron MEMREX, I'm considering fitting to my 1945 Wadkin PK dimension saw - which currently has a modern electrical isolator that looks out-of-place. Grace's Guide shows adverts of similar style MEM boxes from 1938 and 1946, so this should look appropriate.
The second, a pressed steel MEM, came fitted to my 1928 Preston 30" bandsaw. It has the same internals as the cast MEMREX, but is without doubt more modern. I don't know what was originally fitted to the bandsaw, but I'm curious to know when the electrics were upgraded. This time referring to Grace's Guide is no help - the latest illustration dates to 1964, but no sign of pressed steel boxes up to that time. I know the MEM switch was added prior to 1987 (as in 1987 it was moved from its original location and the orange PVC conduit was added).
Any help with dating these two switches - especially the second one - would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Vann.
The first, a cast iron MEMREX, I'm considering fitting to my 1945 Wadkin PK dimension saw - which currently has a modern electrical isolator that looks out-of-place. Grace's Guide shows adverts of similar style MEM boxes from 1938 and 1946, so this should look appropriate.
The second, a pressed steel MEM, came fitted to my 1928 Preston 30" bandsaw. It has the same internals as the cast MEMREX, but is without doubt more modern. I don't know what was originally fitted to the bandsaw, but I'm curious to know when the electrics were upgraded. This time referring to Grace's Guide is no help - the latest illustration dates to 1964, but no sign of pressed steel boxes up to that time. I know the MEM switch was added prior to 1987 (as in 1987 it was moved from its original location and the orange PVC conduit was added).
Any help with dating these two switches - especially the second one - would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Vann.