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<blockquote data-quote="sprocketflup" data-source="post: 388408" data-attributes="member: 12165"><p>The property is a bungalow, there is 2 layers of Kingspan in the loft everywhere. Ive cut my downlight holes in the plasterboard and have then followed those with a long drill bit to get the centre of the hole in the top layer of kingspan. Ill be using a bigger hole cutter to drill downwards and then installing the hoods.</p><p></p><p>I cant see it being too much of a prob, but have to find hoods that aren't going to be a total PITA to fit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sprocketflup, post: 388408, member: 12165"] The property is a bungalow, there is 2 layers of Kingspan in the loft everywhere. Ive cut my downlight holes in the plasterboard and have then followed those with a long drill bit to get the centre of the hole in the top layer of kingspan. Ill be using a bigger hole cutter to drill downwards and then installing the hoods. I cant see it being too much of a prob, but have to find hoods that aren't going to be a total PITA to fit [/QUOTE]
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