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    29 - LAMPS, STREET LIGHTING (cont) Sodium vapor lamps and starting auxiliaries may "be tested "by actual operation. Such lamps as test OK may also he used for replacements between group replacements. LANTERNS, ELECTRIC HAND Clean, repair, replace damaged and missing parts and repaint. LAWN MOWER See MOWER, LAWN LEAD, SCRAP The lead sheath from cable may be removed by stripping and through furnace operations. It may be used for manufacture of solder, 4 caulking lead and any other lead manufacturing operations. See Appendices "BH and "A” Pig. No. 1 # LEVERS, SIMPLEX POLE JACK Straighten and retemper steel. LIGHTNING ARRESTERS, See ARRESTERS, LIGHTNING. LUGS, COPPER Clean, straighten, repair damaged parts, retin if necessary. LUGS All solderless lugs may be chemically cleaned and given a treatment of "Bright-dip" prior to restocking or re-installation. See CONNECTORS, SOLDERLESS LUMBER - BUILDING May be sorted and held for miscellaneous building construction. Pieces too short for this work may be used to make boxes, crates, and reel lags; scrap pieces may be used for fire wood.