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Just had a simple kitchen light not working job, one of the fittings with the 4 spotlights on it. Took the fitting down to check if there was voltage there and then spent the next 45 minutes trying to refix the fitting, couldn’t use a gyprock fixing as the bracket wasn’t big enough and the fixing would just fall into the hole, had to use a very long screw which luckily I had at the bottom of my bag. Client coming in asking if you’re getting on okay and all the time in your head you’re thinking how ---- you are and that she thinks you’re also ---- haha! 5 minute job turned into almost an hour and a half. Anyone else had any wee jobs that have ended up turning into a farce? And anyone got any tips on how you would approach that?? I didn’t want to cut the ceiling to fit a bit of wood, didn’t see any other way of fixing it other than a big screw at an angle the brackets are tiny
 
Can’t beat them. Took the blinds down round a bay window in a bedroom at home recently to paint and couldn’t get a fixing putting them back up. Hole in plasterboard got bigger and bigger until a cut an even bigger hole put a ground in and skimmed and painted it yet again. Had to walk downstairs and boil the kettle to calm myself down after it fell on me when I turned away thinking it was complete.
 
Can’t beat them. Took the blinds down round a bay window in a bedroom at home recently to paint and couldn’t get a fixing putting them back up. Hole in plasterboard got bigger and bigger until a cut an even bigger hole put a ground in and skimmed and painted it yet again. Had to walk downstairs and boil the kettle to calm myself down after it fell on me when I turned away thinking it was complete.

School boy error using 60 minute easyfill when you really want the 30 minute stuff 😂
 
For problem wall fixings, if it's an external wall (as one might suppose a blind would be attached to!) a long SDS drill bit into the blockwork behind the plasterboard, then a long screw, put rawlplug on very end of screw and use the screw to tap it into the wall behind. It won't go anywhere then. Just don't over-tighten (hand screwdriver for this!) as you can pull the plasterboard back into the real wall behind.

I completely agree that ceiling lights can be frustrating adventures into the unknown. I had someone tell me that £75 to turn up and change a downlight to a pendant was too much the other day. I just laughed and moved on for the exact reasons the OP described.
 
If you put a sprinkling of cement or multi finish into the Easyfill then mix with water, you'll get approx 1 minute to fill the hole before it goes off rock hard. Same applies to hardwall. You can fill a large chase this way without waiting for the stuff to go off.
Then finish with a skim of Easyfill with a tool like this Magnusson Taping & Jointing Knife 10" (250mm) - Screwfix - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/magnusson-taping-jointing-knife-10-250mm-/678pr
 

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