Or they may not. I think it's basically risky to make those decisions without knowing what needs to be mounted. I once had to use 35mm film canisters sunk into the walls to accommodate choc-block and leave me with some wall to drill & plug.dingbat said:The bushed M4 holes may, in fact, be in the right place for the mounting plate of your lights.
Where naked wet people gather.breezer said:hmm............... rearange these words:
bathroom,
None in Zones 0 or 1, and they are IP44 rated.wall light,
Irrelevant, as the work was started before Dec 31, and will be finished before April 1, or long before then I will cease posting here and the boys in blue will be double digging my garden, as SWWNO looks on, steely-eyed.part p,
I think I've got one somewhere - it's just the right size for small choc-block and the screws inside 13A plugs...neon tester screwdiver
Luminaires are often a triumph of styling over practicality...mapj1 said:I have seen those where there is no room behind for a connection of any kind.
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