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<blockquote data-quote="mapleford" data-source="post: 8693" data-attributes="member: 401"><p>The ceiling is brand new!!! Untouched by human hands, just a plasterer, painter and myself. The lights are Tamlite Starlites with the springs pre-attached. The instructions state putting the springs in the vertical position then pushing them into the ceiling but in doing this the springs become limp like they have been overstreched and will not provide enough support to keep the lights in the ceiling. As Citys don't open till after I start, I may try putting an extra bit of plasterboard in just to see if it helps. I'm just about to have a look for Clicks on the web. Cheers all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mapleford, post: 8693, member: 401"] The ceiling is brand new!!! Untouched by human hands, just a plasterer, painter and myself. The lights are Tamlite Starlites with the springs pre-attached. The instructions state putting the springs in the vertical position then pushing them into the ceiling but in doing this the springs become limp like they have been overstreched and will not provide enough support to keep the lights in the ceiling. As Citys don't open till after I start, I may try putting an extra bit of plasterboard in just to see if it helps. I'm just about to have a look for Clicks on the web. Cheers all. [/QUOTE]
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