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i find gentle tapping with a screwdriver handle loosens them if not turn of
at the mains and smack it with a hammer

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I have a new simple/basic ceiling light fitting which I need to remove
and fit a another.
It is a plastic "cover" 4 inch across and a bit lees than an inch
deep.With the bulb holder in the centre.
There are no visible screws.I tried ,by hand,to unscrew it - but it
would not move .I also tried to lever (gently) it off the ceiling but
it did not want to move.
How does it come off ? Thanks in advance for any hints.



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"LOZ34" wrote in message
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i find gentle tapping with a screwdriver handle loosens them if not turn

of
at the mains and smack it with a hammer

loz


Or leave the means on and ask somebody you dont like to hit it with a
hammer.
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 14:33:20 GMT, "Mart.C." wrote:

Or leave the means on and ask somebody you dont like to hit it with a
hammer.


What's all this advice about turning the mains off before applying the
hammer? Has this newsgroup suddenly become populated with the DIY
nancy boys or something? g,d,rvvf....

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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 18:36:13 +0100, Andrew McKay wrote:

What's all this advice about turning the mains off before applying the
hammer? Has this newsgroup suddenly become populated with the DIY
nancy boys or something? g,d,rvvf....

Andrew

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Agreed, as long as it's off at the light-switch and you're wearing
rubber wellies

Steve


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"StevieBoy" no@email wrote in message
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 18:36:13 +0100, Andrew McKay wrote:

What's all this advice about turning the mains off before applying the
hammer? Has this newsgroup suddenly become populated with the DIY
nancy boys or something? g,d,rvvf....

Andrew

Do you need a handyman service? Check out our
web site at http://www.handymac.co.uk



Agreed, as long as it's off at the light-switch and you're wearing
rubber wellies

Steve

Turned off AND wearing rubber wellies? - LUXURY! We used to do it under
power whilst stood in a bucket of brine.
Richard


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