I agree with a previous comment that it was nerve racking to watch. Particularly when the pipe fell through the hole my heart skipped a beat. I thought to myself, "man if that pipe hit the chandelier and broke something that would have been very embarrassing". It is also a shame the wench broke so easily on you. I was afraid it was going to cause a major issue. Great video! Thanks for creating and posting it.
You can definitely get a motorized drop light fitting for these heavy and high lights with switches having them installed makes it way easier to change bulbs and service and clean these large light fittings.
Curious about this. I know the wood and unistrut along with the all thread are supporting the fixture. Why was a old work round box used as the junction box rather than a deep 1900 with a metal cover? 2nd question was the wires long enough for the drop or did you have to butt splice everything and extend was a little hard to follow.
I agree with a previous comment that it was nerve racking to watch. Particularly when the pipe fell through the hole my heart skipped a beat. I thought to myself, "man if that pipe hit the chandelier and broke something that would have been very embarrassing". It is also a shame the wench broke so easily on you. I was afraid it was going to cause a major issue. Great video! Thanks for creating and posting it.
great job , going though the same problem now , thanks for giving me idea how things will be done , by the right person of course .
Glad you did it not me. Only thing going was the attic was easy access
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Dope video man👍
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Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated.
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Very informative vid ... Thx for posting ...
use fender washers on top of the unitstrut so the nut doesnt get burried in the track, or use a half inch track nut.
You can definitely get a motorized drop light fitting for these heavy and high lights with switches having them installed makes it way easier to change bulbs and service and clean these large light fittings.
I suggested that but she didn't want to spend the money.
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Are you using a hollow rod or a solid rod . I have a 150lbs chandelier should I use a hollow or solid ?
That's looks like a pain in the butt lol. Thanks for another great video.
Wait until you see the next video if you think this was something. Thx for comment!!
Curious about this. I know the wood and unistrut along with the all thread are supporting the fixture. Why was a old work round box used as the junction box rather than a deep 1900 with a metal cover?
2nd question was the wires long enough for the drop or did you have to butt splice everything and extend was a little hard to follow.
a 1900 box would have possibly been better, no the wires were long enough did not have to butt splice.
I dont get how u just gave the strap some slack and pulled it out without the whole spool just flying off
Hey that's REALLY clever. Thanks for burping on camera LOL.
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Pull the strap out and you will have more space to put the lag in.
Man this was nerve racking to watch
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