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gmartine

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Having a brain fade, I had a boxful and now I can't find them anywhere. Seen, bought or used these.? Used for extra trunking support, no not my pants.

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What size 25mm ?
 
I would have said top hat bracket as Shaun above but the drawing is a top hat bracket with only 1 fixing. Never seen
 
Me neither, I got them from a commercial factory sparky that did some work for me ages ago and they've been quite useful to have over the years especially if you want to secure some trunking in a corner say,
 
Me neither, I got them from a commercial factory sparky that did some work for me ages ago and they've been quite useful to have over the years especially if you want to secure some trunking in a corner say,

were they coated eg red / orange or white
 
Micc cable clips
 
Closest I could find, just not very pretty.

 
Normally just screw through the trunking
 

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