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jibspark

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ok, so you take an old pendant down and the ceiling is falling to bits, the old fixings have had it and if you try and put a plasterboard fixing in the ceiling will just crumble.

what do you do?

try and get some timber in the hole?

 
Screw through the plaster into a joist if possible.

This isn't for one of those lights with a fan is it?

 
I have used small off cuts of timber then filled around any holes with filler or fire foam to hold everything in place.

 
spring toggles can utilize a pretty big hole and give a decent fixing

 
i think i might have to start carrying some timber in the van, time get more inventive with what space i have in the van!

 
few short bits of wood are useful. i carry 2x1 and some off cuts of 1x1. you can usually get a length 120-140mm through the hole onto good ceiling and screw into that

 
I have used small off cuts of timber then filled around any holes with filler or fire foam to hold everything in place.
when i have had a fixing problem I tie a bit of string around the block befor you push it into the hole and pull down while you screw up into it.

 
when i have had a fixing problem I tie a bit of string around the block befor you push it into the hole and pull down while you screw up into it.
thats a good idea!

 
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