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#45541 12/01/04 09:43 PM
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On your jobs,who usually installs the ceiling medallions that are used around ceiling light fixtures??? thanks
And do u glue them ??

#45542 12/01/04 10:08 PM
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The few times it has been an issue I have installed them. Don't quite remember how but with this whole gravity thing we have going I must have used some type of adhesive. I do remember it not being a big deal.

#45543 12/01/04 10:52 PM
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Double-sided foam tape works well

#45544 12/01/04 11:05 PM
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The carpenter usually did, but when we had to, we would. The carpeneter used polyseam seal. I guess it has give that carpenters like. It'll flex instead of crack over time. Then I just used 2 screws to hold it up while it dried. Then it was left up to the painter to dab and paint to screw (along with the medallion.

#45545 12/01/04 11:05 PM
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We use adhesive caulk to glue them in, use it to fill in the gap at the ceiling also. For the large ones, we use sheetrock screws to assist until the caulk sets.

#45546 12/02/04 06:46 AM
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I use a strong adhesive like liquid nails or equal.

I haven't found a way to extend the ceiling box down to be compliant with 314.20

shortcircuit

#45547 12/02/04 09:33 AM
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We normally put them up. Securing them depends on the size. The small ones (12-15") we do with an adhesive like EE or shortcircuit use. For the big ones (20-36") we glue and put in a few drywall nails near the outside edge. Since they're often styrofoam we use a counter sink to make the indent first then SLOWLY run the screw in to a level of (just barely) below the surface. We get the painter or drywall guy to fill the holes before they paint. Seems to work and nobody has complained about filling the holes for us.


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