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It’s the classic "measure twice, cut once" scenario, and it can be a bit nerve-wracking. But don't worry. Determining the right cutout size is actually very simple when you know what to look for.
The first step is to understand that every recessed spotlight has two important diameters. Confusing these two is the number one cause of mistakes.
Think of it like a lid on a jar: the cutout size is the opening of the jar, and the outer diameter is the lid that sits on top and covers the rim.
You never have to guess the right size. The manufacturer will always provide this crucial piece of information. Here’s where to look:
For a perfect, clean, and round hole in plasterboard or wood ceilings, nothing beats a hole saw. This is an attachment for your drill that is specifically designed to cut holes of an exact diameter. You can either buy a set with various sizes or use an adjustable hole saw.
Ready to go? Follow these simple steps for a flawless result.
Before you even think about drilling, go to your fuse box and turn off the power to the circuit you'll be working on. Double-check that the power is off using a voltage tester.
Carefully measure where you want your spotlights and mark the centre of each location on the ceiling with a pencil.
Confirm the required cutout size one last time. Set your adjustable hole saw to this exact diameter, or select the correct fixed-size saw. It's a good idea to double-check the saw's diameter with a tape measure before you start.
Place the pilot drill of your hole saw on your pencil mark, make sure your drill is level, and start drilling at a medium, steady speed. Let the saw do the work; don't apply too much pressure. In a few seconds, you'll have a perfect, clean hole.
Even with careful preparation, things can sometimes go slightly wrong. Here's what to do.
And that's all there is to it. By understanding the difference between the cutout size and the outer diameter, knowing where to find the correct information, and using the right tool, you can tackle this job with total confidence.
You're now perfectly prepared to install your recessed spotlights like a pro. If you're ever in doubt about the right size or tool for the job, the experts at Fixerio are always here to help.
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