End part of gutter.

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I accidentally knocked the end part off with a ladder but now can't see any way to attach/click it back into place as the clip part just butts up to the plastic clip already on the length that is still attached to the fascia. I can't work out if the clip parts were originally attached by being glued together. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks HH
 

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Have you possibly lost a small filler length of gutter, that may have fallen down unoticed?
 
You seem to have knocked the gutter along, needs pushing back to wall then stop end will clip back on.
 
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Thanks everyone.
I'll have a look around in the morning to see if I can find anything on the ground. What would the cutting look like? Would it be pretty easy/obvious to fit?

Thanks
 
Thanks everyone.
I'll have a look around in the morning to see if I can find anything on the ground. What would the cutting look like? Would it be pretty easy/obvious to fit?

Thanks
Yes, it should be obvious - just a very short piece of guttering! :)
 
You seem to have knocked the gutter along, needs pushing back to wall then stop end will clip back on.
Don't think so. It is an outlet screwed to the wall. As above piece of gutter missing.
 
Thanks everyone.
I'll have a look around in the morning to see if I can find anything on the ground. What would the cutting look like? Would it be pretty easy/obvious to fit?

Thanks
See if you can find the rubber gasket while you're there.
 
I would just move gutter bracket along about an inch and end stop would fit .
You have a rubber gasket in the stop end thats the important part .
 
An external stop end and union will not clip together there is a cut missing to join them.
Do you think that the OP is blind, there is no missing cut piece that has magically disappeared. The last clip is just there as a support piece not a joint clip
 

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