One idea is to use a thin steel flat bar screwed to the front edge of the shelf. Places like B&Q stock shorter lengths pre-drilled. Specialist steel merchants can supply longer pieces.
Cover the whole front edge with a planted moulding strip.
Why wait 6 years for failure?
Well, my last response...
I just re-read my original post and I only asked one quite clear question at the end. Much was evidently ASSUMED about what I wnated to know or needed to know but it was a clear question.
Perhaps the blind, leading the blind?
Well at least now we have light...
My thanks to spence_spark. Your kind response was sufficient to help me complete the job immediately. I have light!
The missing piece of information - which your diagram does NOT show but which I was able to infer from spence_spark's being kind enough to actually reply - was whether it was...
Thank you for your completely unhelpful response. Please do not make another. You could have offered a pointer of where to find the answer if you know. I doubt if you "hated" saying what you said. It appears clear to me you like to make such smart-arse comments.
By the way, the word is spelled...
I did make quite a long search of the reference section before I posted my question and while there is a lot of information I did not find my specific question anywhere. Can someone help please?
Thanks. :)
I am trying to replace a kitchen fluorescent light with a 4x40 Watt incandescent strip from B&Q. I assumed I could just disconnect the existing fixture wires and substitute my new fixture wires in an identical way. I was careful to note how the existing wires were connected and I have switched...