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Hi all I have an outdoor wall light which is bolted from behind. Then a decorative nut threaded on the front.


As I push the plate on the bolt goes through leaving nothing for the bolt to grab on to one side as the wall is hollow on the back.

Such an easy job turned annoying lol. Anyone have any tips before I throw the light
 
So you can't get the nut on?
Try holding the edge of the thread with a knife so it doesn't fall back.
 
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Some duct tape on the back of the plate to stop the bolt moving back or just epoxy resin the bolt in place
 
So you can't get the nut on?
Try holding the edge of the thread with a knife so it doesn't fall back.I’ll try these, wall behind has a hollow. So fall back cheers
 
The trademark features of a light fitting designed by a non-tradesman.

Sticky tape, blue tack, putty.... anything just to hold it in place
 
The trademark features of a light fitting designed by a non-tradesman.

Sticky tape, blue tack, putty.... anything just to hold it in place

Cheers I can’t believe the fiddle with this fitting. Wiring takes five mins and then I’ve been messing about with this poxy bolt which keeps disappearing as I got to bolt up 😂. Blu tac may actually work well.


Thanks all
 
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Cheers I can’t believe the fiddle with this fitting. Wiring takes five mins and then I’ve been messing about with this poxy bolt which keeps disappearing as I got to bolt up 😂. Blu tac may actually work well.


Thanks all
Don’t worry we all hate those fittings!
 
A temporary wedge like a flat blade screwdriver normally does the trick!
 
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Agreed, but we shouldn't have to. See second sentence of nicebutdim's post above.
Totally agree but we don’t always get to choose what client might like. If we did there would be soooo many rejected!
 
Hi all I have an outdoor wall light which is bolted from behind. Then a decorative nut threaded on the front.


As I push the plate on the bolt goes through leaving nothing for the bolt to grab on to one side as the wall is hollow on the back.

Such an easy job turned annoying lol. Anyone have any tips before I throw the light
secure the bolt head with some tape or gorilla glue. it's supposed to be captive but relies on contact with the wall to stop it falling out.
 
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Yet another example of why designers should be made to fit stuff they design, before it goes into production.
Hopefully Satan has this planned for their eternal task...
 
I always have a double syringe of 5 minutes apoxy kicking about for stuff like that. You can usually get it from the pound shop rather than paying for the gorilla brand
 

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If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
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