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Straigtening Lighting Flex
I've just replaced the flex on a ceiling light and wondered if there
are any known tricks to get the flex straight either after it is in place or needing to take it down again ..?? Stuart |
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Straigtening Lighting Flex
Stuart wrote:
I've just replaced the flex on a ceiling light and wondered if there are any known tricks to get the flex straight either after it is in place or needing to take it down again ..?? Stuart It'll drop straight in time with the heat from the lamps. If you prefer it now, use a hairdryer to warm it up and massage it straight. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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Straigtening Lighting Flex
"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in
. uk: If you prefer it now, use a hairdryer to warm it up and massage it straight. But what about the flex? -- mike |
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Straigtening Lighting Flex
mike ring wrote:
"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in . uk: If you prefer it now, use a hairdryer to warm it up and massage it straight. But what about the flex? Viagra. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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But seeing that one is holding the hairdryer, on second thoughts this is not possible! |
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