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    Drilling an improbable nook - suitability of flacid shaft

    Hi big-all - I'm trying to visualise your suggestion - are you basically suggesting constructing a sort of miniture bookcase which will be free-standing and therefore not require holes to be drilled? @jj4091: According to this data sheet, it's not intended to support much weight (see...
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    Drilling an improbable nook - suitability of flacid shaft

    Thank you very much, Stivino! I had no idea that such a thing existed :)
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    Drilling an improbable nook - suitability of flacid shaft

    Good day, dear friends, I would like to install two shelves in the corner of our kitchen, adjacent to the water heater. However, there is insufficient space between the water heater and the wall to enable direct drilling into the brickwork. I would like to know whether a device such as this...
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    Installation of two 60-watt electric lights in one's attic

    Thanks for the help, japes and advice, gentlemen! :) In addition to the DIYnot wiki, I found useful information here and here and I'm ready to continue to the next level. Required: 1sq. mm twin core cable x 20m junction box or choc-box x 1 bulkhead light fittings x 2 pullcord...
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    Installation of two 60-watt electric lights in one's attic

    Good evening gentlemen, I'm wanting to fit two bulkhead lights (max. 60 watts power per each) to two wooden beams, in the attic of a terraced home. The house was rewired a couple of years ago, supposedly, although what this involved, I'm not at all aware. I suppose, although I'm not entirely...
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    fine and dandy

    fine and dandy
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