File:Western Union splice.jpg

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English: Diagram showing how to make a short Western Union wire splice (A through D), and two images of longer variations on the splice (E & F)
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Source Practical Electric Wiring. Book published in 1915. Pages 13 and 14.
Author John MacLaren Sharp

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