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Posted by Allan in NE on September 30, 2004 at 06:04:52 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: Wire Gauge sizes posted by Red Dave on September 30, 2004 at 05:39:51:
Geeze you guys, Ya mean I should have had my coffee first before engaging my mouth? Darn, I did it again! :>) Now about this word: "ampacity". Must be some kind of an industry 'insider' word then; I dunno, I don't work in your line of business. I do however, have access to every English language dictionary ever printed and pay something on the order of $700 a year on real-time spell checkers because this is "my" line of work (neat, correct, clear and comprehensible documents). If "Ampacity" is indeed a word, I sure can't find the dude and further, having been to almost every electronic school under the sun, I’ve sure never heard of the term. Must be an electrician thing or something? :>) Like I say tho, I’m old too. Thanks for the heads up, Allan
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