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Old 08-16-2010, 05:17 AM   #41
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No light rail on these cabinets. We always come thru the lightrail and butt the fixture up against the back. Not an option here. You would of had to see it to understand.

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No light rail on these cabinets. We always come thru the lightrail and butt the fixture up against the back. Not an option here. You would of had to see it to understand.



LED lighting. expensive but good in that situation
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LED lighting. expensive but good in that situation
There were many options but none would of been attractive in the reflection off the granite top. Cheap sob got what he paid for.
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I'm still waiting to see a lovely picture of zip cord run thru a hole into the wall cavity....
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Wiremold certainly would work. It's pretty low profile, can be painted etc.
definitely.
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definitely.

I could of done several different things. I was trying to find something in Mr cheapskates budget. Couldn't be done for what he wanted to pay. Hell 1 light would of cost that.
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The house I was in last week, fising would have been impossible without some damage, so I took down two cabinets. There were only (4) screws holding them up, it made the job clean and quick. With the cabinets out of my way, I could open the wall up all I wanted
but did you properly close it to maintain fire rating?
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I'm still waiting to see a lovely picture of zip cord run thru a hole into the wall cavity....

Me too

I am waiting for that as well before I will run to the beach as well.

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