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amit 04-28-2004 02:05 PM

How to change light fixture in a vaulted ceiling ?
 
I need to change the light fixture in a 20 ft plus vaulted ceiling. It is in the center of the room so there is no wall to support an extension ladder.

How do professionals do this ?

Step Ladders available in the market only go up to maybe 12 ft.

Can you guys suggest what I can buy / rent to do this job.

Amit

1984 380SE

G-Benz 04-28-2004 02:24 PM

I helped replace recessed floodlamps in a former church using an extendable pole with a light bulb holder. The holder is spring loaded, so it has enough grip to encase the bulb, unscrew it, and remove, and well as doing the install.

They sell these at hardware stores.

There are rollaround extension ladders tall enough to do the job, but expensive for light duty use...and you have a pretty large ladder to store afterwards...

crash9 04-28-2004 02:27 PM

Look up Acrobats in the Yellow pages, hire three six footers, or call a light fixture store. Don’t ask Home Depot. Don’t forget to use a long life bulb. At great expense rent scaffolding. I think they use a long pole with a suction cup on it.

MTI 04-28-2004 02:39 PM

I'm shocked . . a how to change a lightbulb question in Mercedesshop . . . and nobody did a lightbulb joke?

How many does it take?

One to post the question
One member to tell them to do a "Search"
One to ask for a pic of which light bulb is being changed
Two to debate how much HP you get from the aftermarket bulbs
One to argue that diesel bulbs are way better.
One who promises to check the Haynes and CD-Rom for the procedure
One who want to know if there's interest in a bulb "group buy"
One who announces that he's working on a high performance bulb for us
One who wants to know if it's too late to get in on the group buy
Four members that believe that failed light bulbs are an administration conspiracy to keep us in the dark.

beevly 04-28-2004 03:03 PM

Be careful with that extendable pole with either a little grabber or suction cup. It should work, but it's pretty easy to break the bulb, leaving the broken off stem still screwed in. I did just that a few years ago. I waited until it was time to paint the celing anyway, and had the painters change the bulb when they put up scaffolding.

amit 04-28-2004 03:37 PM

Extension ladder will not work
 
An extension ladder will not work as the light fixture is in the center of the room. So there is no nearby wall to support it.

Also, I am not just changing a bulb. It is the entire fixture that I want to take out and put in a chandelier.

In fact, there is another portion of the ceiling where I want to hang a ceiling fan. Again the same problem.

Any ideas ?

Glen 04-28-2004 03:55 PM

I don't necessarily recommend this, however, it seems to me you could use two extension ladders and make your own A-frame step ladder that would be tall enough.

Pro's would bring in scaffolding.

beevly 04-28-2004 04:20 PM

Definitely---->Scaffolding.
Don't take a chance of spending the rest of your life in a wheelchair.

kerry 04-28-2004 04:43 PM

Rent a tall step ladder. It should be no problem finding a 20'er.

amit 04-28-2004 05:07 PM

I have never seen a 20 ft step ladder anywhere.

Has anybody seen it ? WHere can I buy it from ? Home Depot / Lowes has only as high as 12 ft.

Thanks,

Amit
1984 380SE

G-Benz 04-28-2004 05:23 PM

Ohhh...I though you were just changing a bulb!

Well, in THAT case, rent one of these:

http://www.genielift.com/images/blow.../gs1930-02.jpg

kerry 04-28-2004 06:51 PM

I wasn't being facetious. I have seen them used in gyms and auditoriums. I have even seen them with a kind of upright extension ladder that goes up and down at the top. I assume rental stores carry such things. Perhaps not.
You're not going to buy one at HD.

There's a 20' step ladder here:

http://216.239.41.104/search?q=cache:6b3GOdfH5sEJ:www.laddersource.com/Fiberglass_step.HTML+20+foot+step+ladder&hl=en&ie=UTF-8

I'm guessing you'll need a mortgage to purchase it, but they should be available for rent.

LK1 04-29-2004 02:27 AM

Drag your kid's trampoline in from the backyard and offer'em $1. if they can unscrew the bulb and put a new one in.

Worst case you'll save on college tuition.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Botnst 04-29-2004 08:43 AM

Plastique, through the roof.

Reseal roof with with visqueen weighted with 2x6's or cinder blocks to allow future bulb changes.

MedMech 04-29-2004 09:27 AM

Rent 1 section of scafold and put your 7ft ladder on it.


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