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Corner bracket for exterior light?
My neighbour has an outside light at the back of his house (fitted
before he moved in!) which sticks out at 45 deg to the corner of the building, thereby illuminating both the back and side of the property with a single bulb. The bracket which it's attached to looks like an inverted 'London' shelf bracket on its side. Anyone know a supplier of a bracket (or light fitting?) like this? Suspect the bracket came with the light. Thanks David |
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Lobster wrote: Anyone know a supplier of a bracket TLC - Elite lanterns bracket only @ 7.20 quids. GL CLBB Others too for different makes. -- *Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere may be happy. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Derek * wrote:
On Sun, 01 May 2005 15:01:56 GMT, Lobster wrote: My neighbour has an outside light at the back of his house (fitted before he moved in!) which sticks out at 45 deg to the corner of the building, thereby illuminating both the back and side of the property with a single bulb. The bracket which it's attached to looks like an inverted 'London' shelf bracket on its side. Anyone know a supplier of a bracket (or light fitting?) like this? Suspect the bracket came with the light. Durably built of die cast metal construction with the "arms" of the bracket canted upwards so the weight of the light braces it against the corner of the wall. Next door has one but it was installed 20 ?? years ago. That's exactly the one - hey: do you live next-door-but-one to me?! David |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Lobster wrote: Anyone know a supplier of a bracket TLC - Elite lanterns bracket only @ 7.20 quids. GL CLBB Thanks Dave, that's certainly a possibility (I tried TLC actually, without success - maybe searching on the keyword "corner" would have helped....) David |
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In article , Derek * wrote:
Durably built of die cast metal construction with the "arms" of the bracket canted upwards so the weight of the light braces it against the corner of the wall. Next door has one but it was installed 20 ?? years ago. http://www.coughtrie.co.uk/accessories/accessories.html -- Tony Bryer SDA UK 'Software to build on' http://www.sda.co.uk Free SEDBUK boiler database browser http://www.sda.co.uk/qsedbuk.htm [Latest version QSEDBUK 1.10 released 4 April 2005] |
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Tony Bryer wrote:
In article , Derek * wrote: Durably built of die cast metal construction with the "arms" of the bracket canted upwards so the weight of the light braces it against the corner of the wall. Next door has one but it was installed 20 ?? years ago. http://www.coughtrie.co.uk/accessories/accessories.html That's the one, thanks! Now to find a stockist... David |
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Lobster wrote: http://www.coughtrie.co.uk/accessories/accessories.html That's the one, thanks! Now to find a stockist... Wholesale Fittings stock Coughtrie - or at least their bulkhead fittings. -- *It is wrong to ever split an infinitive * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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