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  • Martin Grimmer

    Member
    4 March 2011 at 13:33

    Hi Mark

    Always had good service from Portland Lighting in Walsall.

    Martin

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    4 March 2011 at 13:48

    Another vote for Portland but there are a few listed on the toolbar.

  • Martin Cole

    Member
    4 March 2011 at 14:16

    Portland are good as are Insight who I have just brought one from

  • Natasha Thomas

    Member
    4 March 2011 at 14:48

    Can’t fault Portland at all – always very helpful and the lead times are good too, even with RAL matched lights

  • Ian Johnston

    Member
    4 March 2011 at 16:23

    I’ll have to give a vote to Vision Depot, Got from them last week, turned around in two days
    😀

    http://www.visiondepot.co.uk/

    There LED tube version is Ultra bright


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  • Warren Beard

    Member
    4 March 2011 at 19:26

    Nice looking job Ian, how are those letters made?

  • Simon Stonuary

    Member
    4 March 2011 at 21:49

    i always use vision depot,a good product and service

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    4 March 2011 at 22:05

    ive used portland also… but switched to Insight with the LED’s superbright trough lights. they are no brainers to install…you can lift a 20ft length of trough holding with one hand easily. no iffy joins to contend with either.
    whats more, your helping save the planet by using eco-freindly lighting. if nothing else, you will feel all warm and fuzzy inside. 😉 :lol1: :lol1:

    think you will pay around £10.50-11.50 per foot for standard troughs, the led troughs are about £14.5 per foot and super brights about £15.5 per foot.
    i installed the superbrights on a 6m x1.5m sign and they worked a treat…

    http://insightsignsystems.com/

  • Ian Johnston

    Member
    4 March 2011 at 22:39
    quote Warren Beard:

    Nice looking job Ian, how are those letters made?

    40mm deep pvc builtups, made in house, they are only 13mm thick on the stroke width

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