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On 23/11/2020 02:27, John Rumm wrote:
On 22/11/2020 21:34, Vir Campestris wrote: On 22/11/2020 16:46, John Rumm wrote: On 22/11/2020 14:18, wrote: snip (PS I've found a large roll of 1.5 red/black that it would be good to use-up) Waste not want not :-) B****r. I took half a roll to the tip last year under the impression I wasn't allowed to use it any more. If it were a pro job for someone else, then you would not use it. However on your own place, going into an install that presumably has mixed colours anyway, who is going to care? (I thought I had used all my old colour stuff long before it was even phased out, although I did find a nearly full reel of 3&E last time we moved. I still find occasional use for that) I bought it for the old house. The double garage had a single power point, and I put a ring in. This was in old colours days. It was cheaper to buy a drum of twice what I needed that to buy half a drum cut to length. When we moved in here we had to get the house completely rewired. The rubber wiring next to the thatch was a little bit of a concern! Andy |
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