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Stevie h

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1st Pic is of a tv in a bathroom , as it was an afterthought on the customers part , I had to cut the stone tiles with a grinder to fit the back plate in .

http://i886.photobucket.com/albums/ac68/ste5lfc/99c0724b.jpg

2nd pic is of a chandelier above the stairs , easy enough once I got some planks to span the gap so to work off

http://i886.photobucket.com/albums/ac68/ste5lfc/984056d7.jpg

L.e.d s up the stairs

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chandiler

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New job in Haydock , this is going to become a cafe , with all tray work etc on show , once the ceiling comes down all the electrics will be stripped back and re-done on the new tray work ( kind of like the trendy wine bars , clubs etc ) , will update pics as and when.

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in my opinion, in the side looks better

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Nice pics, agreed that they look better in the sides , I put them ones in the steps due to the fact I could access the stairs from a cupboard underneath and fit with virtually no damage , which the customer preferred .

Ste

 
I have them the other side, so they illuminate the stairs but aren't generally visible.

 
they are decking lights. they are IP67. also used them in bathrooms a few times. got some to put into a bathroom wall alcove tomorrow. each light is pre-wired with a few mtr of cable. this goes back to a JB (supplied), and thats conected to a transformer

you can get them from CPC, but they are cheaper at a wholesaler



 
Thanks for that have you got a link to to the web site. Did you use a router to sink them in or just a spade drill bit sorry to be a pain as i havent fitted them before thanks moose man
click the pic....

they need a 20mm hole. either flt bit or holesaw

 
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