I have purchased a ceiling light and fan to fit in our conservatory which, ever since we moved in, has had bare wires sticking out from the middle of the central ridge of the roof. This seems to be extruded aluminium with a clip-on plastic cover, which I cannot remove without disturbing lots of sealant. The wires pass through the middle of the extrusion and then come out of a hole in the plastic cover. I am not wholly sure whether they come out of a hole in the extrusion or from between a gap between two sections.
Two questions....
1) What is the best way to fix the light to this extrusion. I can drill through the extrusion but then what ? Do I use self-tapping screws ? Drill and tap ? I could even possibly use some of those spring toggle plasterboard fixings, but is there a best way of doing it ?
2) The instructions say that whatever you have to hang the light onto must be able to hold 35lb. Now I've done a quick test whereby I tug on it and it feels like it should be strong enough, but is there a better method ? Or should any decent conservatory be able to hang 35lb without breaking a sweat anyway.
All advice much appreciated....
Two questions....
1) What is the best way to fix the light to this extrusion. I can drill through the extrusion but then what ? Do I use self-tapping screws ? Drill and tap ? I could even possibly use some of those spring toggle plasterboard fixings, but is there a best way of doing it ?
2) The instructions say that whatever you have to hang the light onto must be able to hold 35lb. Now I've done a quick test whereby I tug on it and it feels like it should be strong enough, but is there a better method ? Or should any decent conservatory be able to hang 35lb without breaking a sweat anyway.
All advice much appreciated....