We've been slowly doing up our house for a couple of years and it has all been very recently plastered and painted. I'm now looking at putting up new light fittings, but we've realised that our kitchen lighting design isn't ideal and would like to add in a couple of extra lights. The wiring would have to run perpendicular to the joists, so we aren't keen to start carving up the ceiling, so we were thinking of using surface mounted galvanised conduit as this would go well with the style of the kitchen. We only have to run about 3m of conduit, and 5 junction boxes so its a pretty tiny job and I'm keen to avoid having to buy a pipe threader, but I'm struggling to work out any other way to connect the pipe to the junction boxes. I'd hoped i'd be able to find a male threaded to push fit/compression type fixing to connect them, but I only seem to be able to find 'push fit to push fit' connectors. I've seen the conlok boxes but we've been given a load of threaded junction boxes already that i'd like to use to keep the costs down. As this doesn't need to be water tight and is essentially aesthetic I don't really need the junctions to be all that stable as the junction boxes and pipe will all be independently screwed to the ceiling, so really its just a way of covering the joints. Have I missed something obvious here?
I'd also be interested to know, how to people connect the ceiling rose into a galvanised conduit box? I can't seem to find a galvanised pendent fitting, so I'm assuming I just need to put the plastic pendent filling into the ganvanised box?
Cheers
I'd also be interested to know, how to people connect the ceiling rose into a galvanised conduit box? I can't seem to find a galvanised pendent fitting, so I'm assuming I just need to put the plastic pendent filling into the ganvanised box?
Cheers

