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<blockquote data-quote="flyingspark" data-source="post: 80873" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>Surely if its a spur from a ring, then in your example, the only way to connect both fcu's would mean that it would then be a spur from a spur.</p><p></p><p>So, starting with the socket connected as part of a ring, spurred to the first fcu, from first fcu on to another fcu (regardless of its proximity to the first fcu) would be a spur from a spur, and therefore un acceptable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyingspark, post: 80873, member: 2797"] Surely if its a spur from a ring, then in your example, the only way to connect both fcu's would mean that it would then be a spur from a spur. So, starting with the socket connected as part of a ring, spurred to the first fcu, from first fcu on to another fcu (regardless of its proximity to the first fcu) would be a spur from a spur, and therefore un acceptable? [/QUOTE]
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