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<blockquote data-quote="derek13" data-source="post: 71947" data-attributes="member: 2081"><p>been putting a light in today, have to say placing a single fasta fix box was hard work but through my own fault i placed it at the side of an existing switch which left me with the problem of hitting the noggin on the other side of where the original switch is placed anyone had these problems and how to get around them?? obviously i didnt move the switch far enough past the noggin:_| :_|</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derek13, post: 71947, member: 2081"] been putting a light in today, have to say placing a single fasta fix box was hard work but through my own fault i placed it at the side of an existing switch which left me with the problem of hitting the noggin on the other side of where the original switch is placed anyone had these problems and how to get around them?? obviously i didnt move the switch far enough past the noggin:_| :_| [/QUOTE]
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