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[Closed] Victorian ceiling roses and chandaliers - installation help?

 jonb
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I've got a new house so I imagine I will be using STW a lot for DIY questions over the next year. Is there any alternative more specific DIY site. I need a parktools style site for my house!

The previous owners had big chandaliers in 3 rooms but have taken them down. 1 of the rooms has a proper mount but I cant work out what they've used to take the weight in the lounge and dining room.

There's a plaster ceiling rose, a very messy small hole and then I think lath and plaster. There's no sign of what they have screwed into. I don't want to destroy the rose but I don't want to the light to rip down the ceiling either? Suggestions?


 
Posted : 21/02/2010 9:44 am
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drive a screw in and hang a turnip from it


 
Posted : 21/02/2010 9:46 am
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how heavy is the light?


 
Posted : 21/02/2010 9:46 am
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Maybe some sort of strap between the joists?
As for diy sites, try diynot.com or ultimate handyman. Screwfix is very good too but full of self riteous to$$ers. Way worse than here at it's worst even!


 
Posted : 21/02/2010 9:52 am
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The light isn't bought yet, but it's a big room with a 14ft ceiling so it will be reasonably heavy.

Turnip, eh? I was expecting only fools and horses comments.


 
Posted : 21/02/2010 9:58 am
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well, if i was putting up that light, and wasnt happy that there was already a large bith of wood above the cieling to screw into, i would put one ther. So bascically measure out where the light is, go to the room above and lift a floorboard. Get a piece of wood with guite a large surface are, and put it above the light. You might want to drill a hole in the wood for the cables to go through. Then screw straight into this wood. Saying that, if the light is REALLY big (i'd say more than4 or 5 kilos), you might want to knock something a bit better up, that can be screwed into the joists above the cieling.

I hope that makes dense


 
Posted : 21/02/2010 10:05 am