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In North America this procedure is not allowed any more. It was dismissed from use when knob and tubing wiring became obsolete. Now proper approved connectors have replaced the old solder pot. Junctions are now made in electrical boxes where as with knob and tube, the splice just required a half western splice, soldered joint and wrapped with friction tape.

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