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#383290 02/22/10 09:45 AM
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I'm looking for some 6 pair B blocks (S66B3-6) for residential use. Graybar and Sandman have them but at double the cost of a 50 pair. Does anybody have a few laying around that they might be willing to sell?
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Jeff

I'm with you on the pricing.
We saw them in half. Works fine.

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Hubble makes a split 6 pair, 3 on each side, that's cheaper. Part number HPWB36. Still more than a 66M150.

Don't know about sawing them in half I've never tried it. Seems like you'd have to have a band saw or something for a straight cut and still have to glue the back plate on or be very careful until it was mounted. Unless you like picking up all the pins.


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Yeah I tried the sawing thing before...did not work too well.


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Well again more than a 66M150, but Siemon S66M4-24 (spit 12 pair per side) bracket for it S89E and cover MC425 all available at Graybar.

I don't know why they are more than the M150, probably not as much demand as the 50s'. I like a separate block for my CO feeds.


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I've got an email into my Graybar rep. They have the Hubbell block on their site but don't show any stock. It's cheaper than the Siemon one but we'll see if I can actually get them.
My only guess on the price thing is that they make a lot more M1-50s than all of the other blocks.


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That's the price you pay Jeff when you refuse to accept the newest standard...BIX laugh


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I've cut the 66M150's in half at different times. look for the ones that snap on rather than glued, Remove the pins (2-3 rows) put it back togeather and saw away.


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