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    Removing downlighters without destroying ceiling

    Hmm - good point on the earthing - will have to investigate and see if there are any earthing wires nearby! Presumably, GU10 halogens don't produce more heat than equivalent wattage 12v bulbs?
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    Removing downlighters without destroying ceiling

    Incidentally, is there any reason that I cannot change the cable from MR16 to GU10 (removing the transformer obviously) or are the light fittings different? 50W MR16s presumably produce a similar heat release to 50W GU10s? (I want to use CFLs anyway)
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    Removing downlighters without destroying ceiling

    Some success though in perhaps a slightly unorthodox way! Was trying to use an old loyalty card to slide past the pressed spring to protect the ceiling. In doing so, accidentally pushed the fitting right back into the ceiling space. Was then able to retract back the rear supports so could...
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    Removing downlighters without destroying ceiling

    Great - thanks for all your help That diagram in particular helps explain why I am having trouble! I don't suppose there are any tools that slot up to push back both sets of springs and facilitate and easy removal are there?
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    Removing downlighters without destroying ceiling

    When you say 'Two tongued' does that mean that there is another clip hiding behind the one I can see? Are there any techniques that seem to work or is it just a case of grab the clips with pliers, and pull? The front of the lamp fitting is removable :) Bayonet fitting so comes off simply...
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    Removing downlighters without destroying ceiling

    problem is, as I pull, I can see the plasterboard start to bend! Having to use long-nose pliers to get enough pull. There don't seem to be any screws in the fitting holding it in
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    Removing downlighters without destroying ceiling

    Hi, I am trying to remove a downlighter unit from the ceiling as the 12v line to the bulb has broken and needs replacing. I cannot get the unit out of the ceiling - I can see the 2 metal clips but when I compress them in, the unit still wont budge and I am just damaging the plasterboard...
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    Digging out bank to put in shed

    It's 50cm
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    Digging out bank to put in shed

    I think that the bank is too deep for that
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    Digging out bank to put in shed

    Not sure that I have the skills to make a retaining wall! By sleepers do you just mean pile up a load of wood to act as a barrier to the soil slipping?
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    Digging out bank to put in shed

    Hi, I am planning on putting an 8'10' shed in the garden. Problem is that the estate I live in is built on a hill - next door's garden is slightly higher than mine. To smooth the height difference, the developer put a tapering grass bank in. I want to dig this out to put the shed against the...
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