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Excess wires and plugs
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That's why I have 24 spare 'kettle' type power leads. (Besides the 9? that are in use/plugged in).
I find that cutting the "Kettle" end of the power lead and replacing it with one of these makes a handy and cheap extension lead.
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I find that cutting the "Kettle" end of the power lead and replacing it with one of these makes a handy and cheap extension lead.
Dave
Already got more extension leads than you can shake a stick at, never yet paid for one!
I work on large construction sites, always plenty of goodwill between the main subbies, it tends to be the same core companies, and so have a good network of contacts.Move along, nothing to see.0
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