Smallest suspensions I've ever seen - just under 4" diameter. Found them last Spring in Arizona. One is up for ...
Posted by Michael Jones on July 23, 2003 - 0.1kb
I had the camera set on macro, which is a bummer!!! But still was a great picture!!!
Posted by David Hicks on July 20, 2003 - 0.1kb
... the 11 poles, there was a whole load of suspensions. So many that they rented a cat so they can throw them all in the cat and drive it to the dumpster ...
Posted by Zachary Gillihan on July 17, 2003 - 0.3kb
Second set of 10" suspensions in place ...
Posted by Jim Decker on July 11, 2003 - 0.0kb
... . The two different sizes of 10" suspensions came off a pole as you see them. I thought it's kind of unique decided to keep them "as found& ...
Posted by Jim Decker on July 11, 2003 - 0.2kb
... in California to photograph some JD suspensions that I saw from the road. After looking around I noticed that these posts were made from the same ... porcelain disks that the suspensions use. They appear to have plates made into them instead of the usual "spider" connectors. ...
Posted by Jim Binkley on July 11, 2003 - 0.5kb
... the jumpers with 7 1/2", 10" suspensions. Automatic type dead end hardware for #4 solid copper line conductor ...
Posted by Jim Decker on July 11, 2003 - 0.2kb
... dead-end from 7 1/2" to 10" suspensions ...
Posted by Jim Decker on July 11, 2003 - 0.1kb
A double dead end using good old porcelain suspension insulators. The 1911 line was built with Austin Patent suspension discs. They were very fragile and many were replaced. This tower has 2 Austins that I can spot
and ...
Posted by Mike Parker on July 11, 2003 - 0.6kb
Here's a good shot of some suspensions(yes, they are aqua glass, even though they look grey) It was bright, and my "cheap" 300 ...
Posted by David Hicks on July 7, 2003 - 0.2kb
This is a close up of the a 10" Locke. The backwards N is cool, but my question is about the symbol next to the K. What is it? And... I have this symbol on the bottom of an old cork-type bottle, but the K is inside ...
Posted by David Fountain on July 5, 2003 - 1.0kb
... , my daughter spotted these carnival suspensions from the road. They are being used as strains to make the cable turn an angle. The carnival ...
Posted by Colin Jung on July 1, 2003 - 0.3kb
Another large pole full of porcelain on the same line near my house.
Posted by Deb Fiedler on June 24, 2003 - 0.1kb
This is a large pole near my house with some in-service porcelain.
Posted by Deb Fiedler on June 24, 2003 - 0.1kb
... big poles hold some nice aqua/green suspensions. Further down are some poles full of multiparts. Oh the history these insulators have seen. Years ...
Posted by David Hicks on June 22, 2003 - 0.8kb
... These Insulators are too Russian glass suspensions. The Romanians think, the strain is better on 3 towers. They use this technology on smaller 400 kV ...
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on June 15, 2003 - 0.6kb
... . One chain has 44 pieces Russian glass suspensions. On this pole one phase on strain has 3x2x44 pieces, and wire holders have 3x44 pieces. 3 passes. ...
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on June 15, 2003 - 0.5kb
My suspension collection from Hungarian, Italian, German and Russian Insulators
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on May 23, 2003 - 0.1kb
Clear suspensions along the Feather River in Northern California ...
Posted by Lee Lickiss on May 20, 2003 - 0.1kb
... the slots found on most typical blue JD suspensions ...
Posted by Bill Ostrander on May 8, 2003 - 0.3kb
... one of those poles has more aqua glass suspensions on it than I could care to count! Every one of the strings you see is completely covered in glass. ...
Posted by (private) on April 30, 2003 - 1.1kb
Substation on highway 62 in southern Indiana, 1999.
Posted by Mike Martin on April 17, 2003 - 0.0kb
Substation on highway 62 in southern Indiana, 1999.
Posted by Mike Martin on April 17, 2003 - 0.0kb
Power line on highway 62 in southern Indiana, 1999.
Posted by Mike Martin on April 17, 2003 - 0.0kb
Chains of some nice suspensions at a Dutch collector friend of mine. Especially those brown ones with three skirts or discs ...
Posted by Fredrik Höjefält on April 5, 2003 - 0.1kb