Curved corrugated iron of that thickness can withstand a much heavier load than a few cables and lamps.
Can’t touch the roof. What don’t you understand about this limitation?
Curved corrugated iron of that thickness can withstand a much heavier load than a few cables and lamps.
It's hard to understand the reasoning behind it, given that the alternative throws up more problems than the ones you are trying to avoid.Can’t touch the roof. What don’t you understand about this limitation?
It's hard to understand the reasoning behind it, given that the alternative throws up more problems than the ones you are trying to avoid.
@Deluks I think you've upset him.FFS what don’t you understand.
Been told NOT to touch the roof and hence the thread for alternative recommendations
What are you allowed to touch?Been told NOT to touch the roof and hence the thread for alternative recommendations
I bet they end up fixing to the roof anyway?@Deluks I think you've upset him.![]()
What are you allowed to touch?
Wall lights? Cat wire as suggested?
Goal posts to support a beam?

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