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    Which brackets?

    Alright cheers guys i wii scrap the brackets on top of the wall idea. If i bolt longer posts to the wall can i then fix shorter posts sitting on the wall to the longer post bolted to the wall, if you know what i mean. If so what would be best to fix the shorter posts to the longer posts...
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    Which brackets?

    Thanks, have you any advice on what fixings (and what size fixings) to use to secure the bracket / metpost to the wall. thanks in advance :D
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    Which brackets?

    Hi, Could you tell me what brackets to get, i need to fix 3x3 fence posts (1.2m high) on top of a 4" thick retaining wall. (If you had a link that would be fantatstic :D ) Thanks in advance.
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    bathroom fan

    The isolator will be connected to the light, so i guess the light neutral will be the neutral. Is that wright.
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    bathroom fan

    Hello again, if you answer my question i promise it will be my last one :lol:
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    bathroom fan

    Once again thanks for your responce, if you dont mind could you answer another question for me. Due to the fact that a bathroom fan needs both an isolator and a switch, would i be right in assumeing that it is therefore standard practice to connect the fan to the light switch, and i guess...
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    bathroom fan

    Cheers guys for the quick responce and thorough answer. From reading your replys am i right in thinking that an overrun fan and a timer fan are the same thing? Also when you say that the fan can either be turned on by the light switch or by a switch that is soley for the fan, does that...
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    bathroom fan

    Hello to all, i am going to have a fan installed in my bathroom, and i was hoping someone ould explain the diffrence between timer fans ans standard fans, and do you have to turn these fans on and off yourself, etc. All information woul be handy. Thanks in advance.
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    which light

    HI, i am replacing my bathroom light, lighting circuit is fine (i.e. earthed) but i have been told that i can not install a standard light (pendant) in there, is that right? i have done some research on the internet and as far as i can tell if the light circuit has no earth you need to use...
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