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PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 4:58 pm    Post Subject:
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i just took my light pull down to replace cord and i now have a pile of springs so need a little help in putting back together
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You may be better off going to B&Q to get a new switch!!
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Out of interest, where did the cord break? Above or below the little connector on the string? icon_rolleyes.gif
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thanks for all your replies, the cord didn't break the whole thing fell apart! have bought a new one and will have a go at fitting tomorrow!
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