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Old 14-08-20, 01:38
Chris Suslowicz Chris Suslowicz is offline
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The feed plate also exists as plain metal (painted green) with a central ceramic feed-through insulator,

The mounting (that one is Canadian and made of plywood with cork gaskets) was also produced in rubber (a variety of colours - I've seen natural (brown), white, and black examples). Post-WW2 they made them from pairs of stamped steel dishes, seam-welded, and used rubber gaskets as necessary.

I think Tim Bell posted photographs of a selection of the types some time ago.

Chris.
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