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A properly installed good quality dry lining box on a 12.5mm Plasterboard Ceiling is fine in my opinion. The cord would be snapped long before any damage could be done to the ceiling
unless you got one them .
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I wouldn't fancy it in the middle of a 600 spacing
Most houses here are from 350-450 spacings, can't recall ever seeing 600. Then you also have the wall about 10-15mm away for more support...unless it's gonna be installed in the middle of the bathroom, which I can't say I've ever come across.
 
I can't see the point in making a shower pull switch flush really, it is what it is.
why not mount in attic on some scrap wood left over by builders, say 4" above ceiling, then a 1/8" hole in ceiling for the string. totally discreet switch.
 
Most houses here are from 350-450 spacings, can't recall ever seeing 600. Then you also have the wall about 10-15mm away for more support...unless it's gonna be installed in the middle of the bathroom, which I can't say I've ever come across.

You are also kind of putting a lot of faith,in the board fixings,which unlike the spacing of rafters,cannot be known.

I have seen lads drop a piece of 10mm ply,between the rafters,and Instastik it,in position,with a foam adhesive gun,the hole can be cut after a short while,with a padsaw,and made a solid job.

I think Tel's idea,was a good one,and i can only improve on it,by suggesting,fitting a pull switch under the floorboards,with the string exiting through a tiny hole...then put a helium balloon on the end :)

...In fact...it's how i will do it,from now on...
 

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