Before fancy clips, we had to make our own supports out of steel strapping, to conform to fire regs. Only thing we could come up with....but is passed

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looked at those clips. the scrolling comments say they're self-adhesive WTF? and availability, according to their where to buy page, includes homebase and b&q. FFS.
 
Those clips look good, but a bit on the expensive side! Not something I will be using.

i think they are about 10p each. I know it can add up a bit if you have a lot to do, but I think you could probably make that back with ease of installation stick sticky back trunking up and screw these up where you would of screwed it up any way.
 
looked at those clips. the scrolling comments say they're self-adhesive WTF? and availability, according to their where to buy page, includes homebase and b&q. FFS.

Theres a few different ones been posted now Tel....which ones were self adhesive, as there is no way they would comply.
 
Theres a few different ones been posted now Tel....which ones were self adhesive, as there is now way they would comply.

They are only SA to assist with the installation. They have a fixing hole in the centre.
 
How do you put a photo on here?

Open a photobucket account or similar photo hosting site and post the links using the picture codes when you reply.
 
They are only SA to assist with the installation. They have a fixing hole in the centre.

i spotted that. my eyes ain't that bad yet. lol.
 
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i think they are about 10p each. I know it can add up a bit if you have a lot to do, but I think you could probably make that back with ease of installation stick sticky back trunking up and screw these up where you would of screwed it up any way.

i think metal p clips are about the same cost and useless in MT.
 
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Theres a few different ones been posted now Tel....which ones were self adhesive, as there is no way they would comply.

that's what i thought. if the s/a is just for stick them up before drilling and fixing, that's fine.
 
looked at those clips. the scrolling comments say they're self-adhesive WTF? and availability, according to their where to buy page, includes homebase and b&q. FFS.

I think that's because they also make mini-trunking and other cable management bits.
 
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I havent said anyone has given incorrect advice. Yet again you only read what you want to read and not what people have wrote.

written

Past tense used when past participle needed. Now go and get a copy of GCSE English and revise, you naughty boy! :ihih:
 
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