02-07-2021, 07:13 AM
After reviewing the Interior threads, I must conclude that this is the first time my problem has occurred to anyone.
Whilst finally switching out the halogen for LED lamps in the main part of the salon ceiling, I discovered that the whole mirrored plexiglas oval panel is loose. It would have fallen by now except for hanging by the wires of its 8 lights. Through the 1" gap on one side, I see that the grey adhesive has simply let go. There's no evidence of a water leak or other damage.
Looking for an acceptable shortcut here. I'm hoping not to disassemble the whole ceiling, remove adhesive, reapply, shore it up to dry, re-install lighting, etc. Is this a job for adhesive/liquid nails, or is there a double-stick foam tape that's up to the job? Part of the challenge is that even the very center of this panel is loose, and that's almost three feet from the accessible edge.
I'm tempted to use fasteners with gold plastic caps, aesthetically arranged. Has anyone cracked the code? Thanks!
Whilst finally switching out the halogen for LED lamps in the main part of the salon ceiling, I discovered that the whole mirrored plexiglas oval panel is loose. It would have fallen by now except for hanging by the wires of its 8 lights. Through the 1" gap on one side, I see that the grey adhesive has simply let go. There's no evidence of a water leak or other damage.
Looking for an acceptable shortcut here. I'm hoping not to disassemble the whole ceiling, remove adhesive, reapply, shore it up to dry, re-install lighting, etc. Is this a job for adhesive/liquid nails, or is there a double-stick foam tape that's up to the job? Part of the challenge is that even the very center of this panel is loose, and that's almost three feet from the accessible edge.
I'm tempted to use fasteners with gold plastic caps, aesthetically arranged. Has anyone cracked the code? Thanks!
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