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Thanks for that Grant, bugger both companies are the same. Now the other elusive switches are the various Blitz ones and the short ones with the ball on the end as seen in Carriers.
Bob
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Sorry Bob
I'm sure the Ringgrip ones are no longer made but I have some contacts in Clipsal and I'll see if there is any available. Hopefully not all ground up and reworked. Will the Federal ones do? Schneider bought Clipsal, who owned Ringgrip and Wilco. All makers of that pattern switch. And they bought PDL and Federal / Rowco. How's your French Bob. There's not much left that's Australian. The only competitor was HPM, until Legrand (French) bought them too. Au Revior mon ami |
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Guys,
I had a look around myself for these switches. If you want old old stock you would have to just 'hunt' the garage sales & markets in a city (Port Road Markets Bob!) Recollections has the ball type 240V Switches. http://recollections.com.au/ under lighting. or the direct link: Here is where they are http://osc.recollections.com.au/eSto...fe0cf7cb9b8dd7 I have bought a lot from them over the years.. a great company, fantastic if you are restoring a Federation House to go with the truck! As Tony would have it without a picture......: Here is ONE picture from their website... Ian
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