Recessed tray covers - Bt communications cover

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ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 77933Post ilovesettsonmondays

you can pick up a piece of plate for a fiver down your local scrapyard.a little tip with boxes when using expensive grout . take the finished lids out of the frames when grouting.b.t came to our job one day four months after the pavement had been grouted with granatech to check the boxes. couldnt lift the lids out they were solid :D

haggistini
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Post: # 77935Post haggistini

I have greased them in the past on private jobs to stop KDS ect getting in gaps and it makes it easier to lift out!
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Less yap yap more tap tap!

snaplite
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Post: # 79730Post snaplite

Another question for the same project.
We're thinking of putting recessed lights down too. The size of regular paving blocks - mains wired. Many that i've seen on the web are with LEDs. I don't want lights that are too bright, and LEDs can't be dimmed. Can anyone recommend a supplier or website?
Snaplite

Pablo
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Post: # 79734Post Pablo

Landscapeplus do a good range of online stuff as for LEDs you'll thank yourself over time if you use them all the other types need constant changing. You can get frosted lenses or lower power ones but garden lights rarely have any real brightness to them it's more about ambience
Can't see it from my house

snaplite
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Post: # 79746Post snaplite

ok thanks, i'll have look at their website.
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