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Default Help with mounting light on metal building


"andrew22" wrote in message
oups.com...
responding to
http://www.rittercnc.com/metalworkin...ng-201144-.htm
andrew22 wrote:
i think, its always better to search the forums or ask the friends
before
making
a mess. But as every question has an answer so does every problem
has a
solution
too.

stryped wrote:




I planned to use a motion detector with the two flood lights
centered
above my garage door. I started cutting thinking I would put a
plastic
box behind the metal siding inside the garage. However, being
centered
it is over a raised rib where two panels meet and it looks like I
made
a mess. It was hard to cut and I just stopped. Any ideas on how to
properly mount this light and make it look ok and not leak?



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Checking on the first page of the rittercnc link and not seeing this
mentions, plus
deducing you have a corrugated metal building, let me suggest a look
at the
profile moldings used to match greenhouse corrugated plastic as
possible
elements in resolving the difficulty. Separate moldings are available
to go
along a rib and across ribs. These often come in wood but are sold in
plastic.

Regards,

Edward Hennessey