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find the joists, chip plaster from under joists and about 1" to each side. fish cable from one joist to another, wire up lights, clip cable to underside of joists, tub of poyfiller, bit of rag to blend to match artex if required, jobs a good'un.

Hi telectrix

yeah...sometimes its the only way. doesn't feel good though.

Last one I did there was a plasterer in on the game too so I was spoilt, I cut 76mm holes in the board with a very nice "ck" holesaw (just big enough to get hand in), either side of joist. Then use an extension bar with an Armeg wood beaver (fnarr fnarr) to drill a hole through joist...unless youre lucky like i was and found the original sparks' set of holes. Then place small battens inside when sparky work is done and screw them in place with black phospate passivated screws sunk just below the surface, replacing the original piece of circle board the hoelsaw cut out..... Looks great and no quick and dirties.

Admittedly it was a well paying job ..... OH! and I had a spread following me !!!

If no spread I guess I would do it as described :))
 
find the joists, chip plaster from under joists and about 1" to each side. fish cable from one joist to another, wire up lights, clip cable to underside of joists, tub of poyfiller, bit of rag to blend to match artex if required, jobs a good'un.

Just as a thought wouldn't it be best to notch joist and fit a "safe plate" over cable? Then everyone's happy
 

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