This is very helpful. I have a chandelier that I want to move a few inches. Figured it would be really complicated, so I just bought a swag hook. Now I'm going to give this a try instead.
Really nice video, watched a few an yours was the best. I'm wanting to hang a new chandelier where no other light has been and run the wiring to the light switch on the wall, one of the switches goes to existing ceiling fan, the other switch has nothing going to it, that's the one I want to wire too. Your video helped with showing what to do with the ceiling an inside the attic.
If both wires from the ceiling are the same color, put a wire nut on both ceiling wires, then turn the power back on and use a non-contact voltage tester to check which wire has power. When trying to figure out which wire is which on a 2 wire ceiling light or lamp cord, check the insulation; the neutral/common side will either have a white stripe or ribbing texture and the hot side will be smooth. If the insulation is smooth on both sides, then check the color of the wires inside; the brass or copper wire will be your hot and the silver or pewter wire will be the neutral.
Working on building a chandelier for the first time, I had no idea how to hook it up and what to order. Thank you Ron.
That is such a beautiful light fixture.
you do wonderful explaining
Great video.... big thanks for putting that together... Best wishes...from the UK ...Phil
This is very helpful. I have a chandelier that I want to move a few inches. Figured it would be really complicated, so I just bought a swag hook. Now I'm going to give this a try instead.
Your instruction is the BEST of the Best. THX
Excellent video Ron. thanks!
will the screws that hold the bracket for the chandler to the box strong enough for a 200lb
What is the bracket you rotated & screwed into the joists called?
Thanks. You are a super hero.
Can a 20 lb chadalier be mounted to a single stud, and supported safely by two wooden screws, each of them 4.5" long?
Very helpful, thank you
Great tips ❗️ Thanks ❗️
Really nice video, watched a few an yours was the best. I'm wanting to hang a new chandelier where no other light has been and run the wiring to the light switch on the wall, one of the switches goes to existing ceiling fan, the other switch has nothing going to it, that's the one I want to wire too. Your video helped with showing what to do with the ceiling an inside the attic.
Thank you. That just gave me an idea for my project 👍
Ron ty brother. Your the man
Wow u make it look so easy
I wish it showed how you deal with a vapor barrier while installing in the ceiling
Not clear how to choose which wires from ceiling to attach to lighting wires since they are all the same color.
If both wires from the ceiling are the same color, put a wire nut on both ceiling wires, then turn the power back on and use a non-contact voltage tester to check which wire has power.
When trying to figure out which wire is which on a 2 wire ceiling light or lamp cord, check the insulation; the neutral/common side will either have a white stripe or ribbing texture and the hot side will be smooth. If the insulation is smooth on both sides, then check the color of the wires inside; the brass or copper wire will be your hot and the silver or pewter wire will be the neutral.
Thank you sir
The bracket what is it called?
What's the bracket called please?
Hey Ron can you show me How to replace a furnace
Thanks Ron
can i swing from it
thanks Ron
It's great!!
The sound is of a drill, but the graphic is of a circular saw.
Thanks.
I don't like shiny things either. Good video
Cutting overhead drywall with no safety glasses or dust mask?
You forgot to attach the electrical box to the overhead bracket with hardware (nuts). According to the video, nothing is holding up the box.
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Lol 😂
Haha 😂
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What is the name of the bracket please
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