Monday, February 22, 2010

Cut Fluorescent Ceiling Panels







Fluorescent light panels brighten rooms and can add a little life to a home. These panels can create special effects on a ceiling and make an old room look new. For them to fit properly in any room, you likely will need to cut these panels. Cutting panels may seem like a daunting task, but when you take careful measures you can cut with little or no trouble.


Instructions


1. Measure the size of the ceiling light panel with a tape measure. Make a mark on the panel with a black marker so it is clearly visible. Lay a T-square across the panel and place masking tape along the T-square where you are going to make the cut. Mark the center of the tape with a black marker exactly where you are going to make the cut. This will help ensure that you make the proper cut safely and without injury.


2. Lay the panel on a table so it is flat on a solid surface that will not sway when you cut. Cover the area that you are not going to cut. Use a nylon sheet to avoid scratches and other damage to the rest of the panel.


3. Line up the hacksaw where you are going to make the cut and push down firmly on the panel. Begin cutting in swift straight motions, making sure to stay on the line. Cut through the entire panel without stopping. Pull back and remove the saw from the ceiling light panel when you finish.


4. Brush off any shards that remain from the cut, using a rag. This will help smooth out the surface. Measure to make sure you made the proper cut and tat the piece is the exact size you need.

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