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Yes.No unless it’s for a heavy load appliance ..... are you sure it’s a ring?
Hit, nail and head
Screwfix is for builders and DIYers
Only place open today. For work, we use erf or electric center
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Yes.No unless it’s for a heavy load appliance ..... are you sure it’s a ring?
Hit, nail and head
Screwfix is for builders and DIYers
Screwfix can be a Godsend for any Tradesperson including an electrician working on a weekend, and in need of some cable etc when most Wholesalers are shut.Hit, nail and head
Screwfix is for builders and DIYers
screwfix is fine if you want something at the weekend.
The OP intends extending the ring, not spuring off from the ring.
I would use crimps in the back box.
The OP intends extending the ring, not spuring off from the ring.
I would use crimps in the back box.
Must have been a glitch somewhere then Mate, when I worked for them the stock control was very good.Screwfix have gaping holes in their catalogue .........
Must have been a glitch somewhere then Mate, when I worked for them the stock control was very good.Screwfix have gaping holes in their catalogue .........
If the OP spurred from the nearest socket outlet, then he wouldn't need to crimp anything!The OP intends extending the ring, not spuring off from the ring.
I would use crimps in the back box.
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