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[QUOTE="Fing, post: 75585, member: 23645"] Hi Glenn, the suntuf end cap is a great solution for house outlines, but it is a bit $$ at $8.5 per 3m length. I used it on my house, it keeps the strip straight and is easy to put the strip in and out of. the fineline number at bunnings is 1010480 ( for some reason it is hidden in their computer system ) As for your garden beds, strip will bend, some people have run it inside clear plastic hose. This might work? also have a look at matt johnsons videos on youtube. he has a frame with nodes and C9 covers(?) which is very neat. Have a look at these as another idea for your garden [url=http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/promotion-20pcs-string-DC12V-WS2811-LED-full-color-pixel-module-IP68-0-72W/701799_1921795013.html]http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/promotion-20pcs-string-DC12V-WS2811-LED-full-color-pixel-module-IP68-0-72W/701799_1921795013.html[/url] As for the fountain, I'm thinking about 300 litres of silastic..... ;) ( or use RGB floodlights) Cheers Fing [/QUOTE]
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