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Wilson12

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Hello
there is one three plate pendant in the lounge on the ground floor and I've been asked to install a new chandelier fitting about half a meter away.
the client doesnt want to keep the existing light,so i cant simply fish a cable from the ceiling rose.with the joint being accessible whats the best way to move the light without taking up the floorboards?
 
Why dont you explain your comments. I do find this site has certain regular users that are offensive. You seem to enjoy a secert language of p*#s taking. Why cant you just reply with a mature reason why you dont agree with another users opinion. This would result in other users possibly learning something.

This post was started by a trainee, looking for advice. The two regular posters that have had a laugh between themselves have made the post their own. If you guys want a joke get on another platfirm to do it and leave this forum for people who are serious about the questions and answers.
 
It's not a case of Mickey taking, you have to ask yourself what prospective customers think when they, possibly get emails with the obvious glaring spelling and grammar gaffs. I am not doubting the OP's credentials, qualifications or experience.
 

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