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The previous owners of our house thought it would make perfect sense to spec a conservatory with no lighting. As it is also the dining room it can make evening meals 'interesting'.
My random question is, if I pay attention to where they are presently tightened too, can I temporarily undo the tie-bars? I would do it on a calm day and for no more than about ten minutes. I assume it isn't a problem as long as they are correctly reinstated?
My intention is to drill two holes in to a short length of reclaimed scaffolding board and slide it up the tie-bars so that once everything is tightened back up the board spans the gap between the two sets of tie-bars. Some bulbs will then be suspended from the board.
I guess this prompts two further questions. Will the weight of the board present a problem? Will having a rigid bridge between the two sets of tie-bars impair some kind of necessary movement?
My random question is, if I pay attention to where they are presently tightened too, can I temporarily undo the tie-bars? I would do it on a calm day and for no more than about ten minutes. I assume it isn't a problem as long as they are correctly reinstated?
My intention is to drill two holes in to a short length of reclaimed scaffolding board and slide it up the tie-bars so that once everything is tightened back up the board spans the gap between the two sets of tie-bars. Some bulbs will then be suspended from the board.
I guess this prompts two further questions. Will the weight of the board present a problem? Will having a rigid bridge between the two sets of tie-bars impair some kind of necessary movement?