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Why bother!

try and make your pipework neat and level. Then the sparky thinks this is the way to make a bracket for the switch!!

might need to zoom to the bottom.

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Ooh you liar you just wanted to show off your install. Great work mate!!!!
 
Still better than a couple of PK's through the cylinder casing to fix the back box.

& he has just completed that wood working evening class.
 
Not bad for a beginner....... the sparkie I mean lol ...love a tidy job makes maintenance sooooo
Much easier...regards Turnpin:rofl:
 
Looks very good and fish eye lense??

Also no capping on your uni strut ?

and maybe my eyes but are you missing a few rubbers from your clips ??
 
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Looks very good and fish eye lense??

Also no capping on your uni strut ?

and maybe my eyes but are you missing a few rubbers from your clips ??
Your eyes are too good Shaun! Cantilever brackets need caps.
 
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