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Hi,

The builders have finally finished rendering and I thought I'd put our Telecom Security (dummy) box back up. I have the box, screw and the cap, but I can't find the bracket anywhere! Is the L-shaped bracket a standard fit, the likes of which I may find at the DIY stores?

Thanks

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Hi,

The builders have finally finished rendering and I thought I'd put our Telecom Security (dummy) box back up. I have the box, screw and the cap, but I can't find the bracket anywhere! Is the L-shaped bracket a standard fit, the likes of which I may find at the DIY stores?

Thanks

i don't know about this bracket usually a decoy has a back plate or only a mild steel strip bent to suit,

just don't ask for the engineers code or manual for it lol

regs

alan

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:rolleyes: If all else fails, a very long screw(!) through the existing hole into the brickwork will do...

Well, that won't work will it, the lid to bracket fixing is at the bottom.

Someone told me I was ignorant and apathetic, I don't know what that means, nor do I care.

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Im sure it soon could have!!!

The opinions I express are mine and are usually correct!

(Except when I'm wrong)(which I'm not)

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try any diy stores in the bracket department a normal l shaped brack should do id have thought take a look at the drawing supplied.

I see this piece of advice is yet again potentially dangerous.

Assumptions been made that the op is capable/competent/able of carrying out said procedure with due regard to regulations.

I refer of course to the oft ignored Working at Heights Regulations.

For those who may consider this unimportant, may i refer you to;

HSE. The Work at Height Regulations (2005) as amended, a brief guide. para 2

As is often quoted. Ignorance is no excuse.

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I see this piece of advice is yet again potentially dangerous.

Assumptions been made that the op is capable/competent/able of carrying out said procedure with due regard to regulations.

I refer of course to the oft ignored Working at Heights Regulations.

For those who may consider this unimportant, may i refer you to;

HSE. The Work at Height Regulations (2005) as amended, a brief guide. para 2

As is often quoted. Ignorance is no excuse.

Good point Cubit.

In addition we don't know the OP's medical history.

He will experiance acute vertigo if he suffers from a middle ear infection, middle ear inflammation, M

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