There were several types of cloth covered cords. The older one
was made of two individually insulated and lacquered cotton braided
conductors twisted together, usually some yellow and green combin-
ations. The later style had parallel conductors with a gold or brown
rayon braid.
Underwriters Laboratories, the authority on this type of question,
usually rates #18 AWG wire for about 7 amperes, and #16 AWG for 11
amperes for short runs. Some places that restore old lamps may also
carry these items.
Ed Kigler
[ Most old fractional-horsepower induction motors (such as found in
[ everything from washing machines to electric pianos) create a huge
[ surge current when starting, and so I'd recommend 16 gage wire to
[ minimize the voltage loss and temperature rise during start-up.
[ -- Robbie
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