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[QUOTE="noisymime, post: 112937, member: 31757"] Finally starting to get things together (yeah I know it's late November!). One of the things I'd been mulling was the best way to attach the strips to either the guttering or the colourbond panel just below them. I had seen a number of designs for magnets combined with conduit, but I wanted to see if I could do these without the long conduit lengths (I've got about 30m of roofline I'm going over). I've ended up making and 3d printing a heap of small fasteners with magnets in the back. They took a while to print (Over 150 over them) but make install/uninstall SUPER easy. I was slightly worried about flexing of the strip, but it really doesn't appear to be an issue at all and the strip is held very firmly in place. [ATTACH type="full" width="487px"]15834[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" width="488px"]15835[/ATTACH] I've heat shrunk some clear over them to provide some rust proofing, but forgot to take a photo of that :D [/QUOTE]
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