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Sorry, was in a hurry. you need to attach a cable of the same gauge as
existing, to the wire snake and pull it back into the existing outlet box
from the new location





"RBM" rbm2(remove wrote in message
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If you have 20 inch joists, they must be trusses, this is good as it
allows you to snake cable in two directions. You can get a retrofit
fan/chandelier outlet box such as Westinghouse 1100 from electrical supply
or HD. with this box, you just cut a 4 inch round hole in the ceiling and
the bar and box goes up and expands to the joists, but before you install
the box, shoot a wire snake from a knock out of the existing lighting
outlet to the new location. Once you've installed the box and fixture,
splice the cables together in the existing box, and install a flush black
plate like "invisoplate" which is barley noticeable



"newbee" wrote in message
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On Mar 11, 10:32 pm, "RBM" rbm2(remove wrote:
You got a few variables involved: What's the ceiling made of? Is there
attic
above it? Do you want to eliminate the current ceiling outlet?

"newbee" wrote in message

oups.com...

In my new Town Home, the builder has provided a hanging light on the
side of the living room. I want to move this to the center of the
room and possibly put a new lighting unit.

How easy is it to move the existing fixture from the other part to the
center. The distance is about 4 feet (between the current fixture and
the center of the room).

Thanks

SR.


There is no attic on top. Its in the middle level with about 20"
joists, so I may have to cut a circular hole for the new fixture. I
want to reuse the existing switch/wiring of the other light fixture,
so, I can probably close it off after I move it to the center.

How easy or hard is it to accomplish this

Thanks

SR.