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150mm extract ducting - source?
I'm looking for some 150mm metallic ducting for a kitchen hob extractor
and can't find anyone that stocks it (admittedly I haven't looked in B&Q yet) - can anyone suggest a supplier? Dave S |
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writes I'm looking for some 150mm metallic ducting for a kitchen hob extractor and can't find anyone that stocks it (admittedly I haven't looked in B&Q yet) - can anyone suggest a supplier? Try TLC: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MRLAD6.html 19.10+vat +post for 10m -- fred |
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fred wrote:
In article , Dave writes I'm looking for some 150mm metallic ducting for a kitchen hob extractor and can't find anyone that stocks it (admittedly I haven't looked in B&Q yet) - can anyone suggest a supplier? Try TLC: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MRLAD6.html 19.10+vat +post for 10m What a star! Thanks Fred. (BTW, I don't suppose anyone wants to buy 8metres ;-) ) Dave |
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B&Q ???
"Dave" wrote in message ... I'm looking for some 150mm metallic ducting for a kitchen hob extractor and can't find anyone that stocks it (admittedly I haven't looked in B&Q yet) - can anyone suggest a supplier? Dave S |
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just bought two 300mm lengths and a joiner in 110mm dia and connected with
duct tap for chimmney extracter from city plumbing cost £4.62 p |
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In article , Dave
writes fred wrote: In article , Dave writes I'm looking for some 150mm metallic ducting for a kitchen hob extractor and can't find anyone that stocks it (admittedly I haven't looked in B&Q yet) - can anyone suggest a supplier? Try TLC: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MRLAD6.html 19.10+vat +post for 10m What a star! Thanks Fred. (BTW, I don't suppose anyone wants to buy 8metres ;-) ) I should change my sig to: First stops for: Electrical: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/index.html Plumbing, drainage & gas: http://www.bes.ltd.uk/nav_graf/frames_cat.htm Tools: http://www.toolstation.com/ Decorating: http://www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/ Heating (tentative): http://www.discountedheating.co.uk/shop/acatalog/ Others have their favourites but tlc & bes come up very often here. The links are longer than needed but bypass the more annoying front ends on some of the sites. -- fred |
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fred wrote: What a star! Thanks Fred. (BTW, I don't suppose anyone wants to buy 8metres ;-) ) I should change my sig to: First stops for: Electrical: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/index.html Yes. Although they aren't always the best value for absolutely everything, in general you won't get ripped off. -- *Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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In article , Dave Plowman (News)
writes In article , fred wrote: What a star! Thanks Fred. (BTW, I don't suppose anyone wants to buy 8metres ;-) ) I should change my sig to: First stops for: Electrical: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/index.html Yes. Although they aren't always the best value for absolutely everything, in general you won't get ripped off. Feel free to add/amend :-) -- fred |
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