Nice job 👍 With the center being screwed into the junction box, and the entire light being fairly light-weight, I probably would’ve just used regular drywall screws into the drywall (instead of those heavy duty toggle anchors). But I’ve also over-engineered projects myself. Better “over-engineered” than “under-engineered”
Great job now, I need you to drive to Las Vegas and hook up mine in my apartment thank you
Haha, follow along with the video and it’ll all come together
Nice job. Thank you for an excellent video.
Thanks!
Thanks, I live in a condo. wondering how is it installed if ceiling is concrete. Can you screw it right into the concrete?
well, it would be harder, you could use concrete anchors or tapcon screws.
Cool thanks
Looks like a small remodel of a bathroom. Seems like a great easy way to get a ton of light without the need for sconces above the sink.
My thought exactly, one big ceiling light and we removed the sconce lights.
Nice job 👍
With the center being screwed into the junction box, and the entire light being fairly light-weight, I probably would’ve just used regular drywall screws into the drywall (instead of those heavy duty toggle anchors). But I’ve also over-engineered projects myself. Better “over-engineered” than “under-engineered”
@@tjam4229 that would probably been ok, the instructions call for the toggle bolts. Since I was recording it, I wanted to follow them.
@@efd , sounds like a good decision 👍