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![]() tried that, didn't work. going a different route!!!
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![]() Wish you luck
When I mounted my 35lb 48" ATI, I had to use a 52+" piece of 1/4x1-1/4 flatbar as the tank was not sitting perfectly under the joists I put 4 - 3" screws into the joists to hold the bar I am very happy with how solid it is |
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![]() The best way to handle this is to find a light in the ceiling that is existing close to the area, the light fixture will be attached to one side of the joist. If it is a 2 storey they will be 16" apart. If it is an attic or roof they will be 24" apart.
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Nice try though Glen ![]() They have no ceiling light fixtures in the room Quote:
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![]() So ....
Any luck with the new stud finder ? I mean besides it going off when you turn it on, you big studd you ![]() |
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![]() try shining a bright flashlight across the ceiling while it's dark if you have a smooth ceiling-you should be able to see the taping joints.drywall is laid across the joists.it sometimes works with a textured ceiling as well
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![]() Oh, come on, that was funny ![]() |