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    Sep 30, 2006, 01:38 PM
    ceiling fans
    OK so they are not rocket science. Now I have to install one on about a 25 degree ceiling in a cabin in the mountians. Only place is on a 6x8 beam. The wiring will have to run in conduit exposed up the beam and make it over to a vertical wall for the electrical. Can't drill into the beam and make a cavity for the electrical box but need to have the wiring in something, and the fan is desighned to anchor to a fan box. The canopy is designed to fit up flush with the ceiling and there will be no room for electrical connections and the remote as the canopy will probably be to small for both. Thanks
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    Sep 30, 2006, 04:50 PM
    You could use a wiremold box.

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