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<blockquote data-quote="gordy71" data-source="post: 190809" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>I would probably run some sticky back trunking around top of door way and along work top tiles for a couple of metres, I am not particularly happy about doing it to be honest because like you say there are 10 + chefs screaming about the place and i would rather do a proper job, but i want to help him out as i might get a load more work out of it. My other fear is that im pretty sure i will struggle to find an mcb to fit in the board when i come to running a new circuit for it and this will end up being a permanant solution. The mcbs/board look about 20-30 years old and the mcbs are all black with thin longish switches with the ratings printed in white, sorry i couldnt find the make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gordy71, post: 190809, member: 4612"] I would probably run some sticky back trunking around top of door way and along work top tiles for a couple of metres, I am not particularly happy about doing it to be honest because like you say there are 10 + chefs screaming about the place and i would rather do a proper job, but i want to help him out as i might get a load more work out of it. My other fear is that im pretty sure i will struggle to find an mcb to fit in the board when i come to running a new circuit for it and this will end up being a permanant solution. The mcbs/board look about 20-30 years old and the mcbs are all black with thin longish switches with the ratings printed in white, sorry i couldnt find the make. [/QUOTE]
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