Mounting a Light on a Vaulted Ceiling

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I am currently working on changing the lighting above my tank and I decided that it would look much better if i hung it from my ceiling, but it is vaulted which makes it more complicated. What is the best way for me to make sure that the position of the two mounts is in the right spot? I attached what measurements I have already taken.

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I am currently working on changing the lighting above my tank and I decided that it would look much better if i hung it from my ceiling, but it is vaulted which makes it more complicated. What is the best way for me to make sure that the position of the two mounts is in the right spot? I attached what measurements I have already taken.

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besides sharks with Lazer beams, just regular measuring lazers work great put a board across the top of your tank and put the lazer on top of the tank it can help you find center and make your mark on the cieling.
 

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Plumb bob will work fine if you don't have a laser level. I don't own one so plumb bob it is. A laser level would be the s#&t but not something I would splurge on just to hang a light. A plumb can be nothing more than a string with a weight on the end as stated.
 
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Plumb bob will work fine if you don't have a laser level. I don't own one so plumb bob it is. A laser level would be the s#&t but not something I would splurge on just to hand a light. A plumb can be nothing more than a string with a weight on the end as stated.
some people have bought Lazer levels on Amazon used them to hang their aquarium light, then returned them ......

I bought one for work though it wasn't me!
 
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besides sharks with Lazer beams, just regular measuring lazers work great put a board across the top of your tank and put the lazer on top of the tank it can help you find center and make your mark on the cieling.
i like this idea lol i’m gonna try it
 

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I put push pins at the corners of my canopy, looped string around them to form an X. Used a Plumb Bob to mark the spot above, No Ceilings in Basement.** I do like the idea of a Laser, I have one on a Fluke Inferred Thermometer. ** Strange thing is, you can finish your basement, as long as you don’t put a ceiling up, it’s not taxable, as a living space.
 

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I put push pins at the corners of my canopy, looped string around them to form an X. Used a Plumb Bob to mark the spot above, No Ceilings in Basement.** I do like the idea of a Laser, I have one on a Fluke Inferred Thermometer. ** Strange thing is, you can finish your basement, as long as you don’t put a ceiling up, it’s not taxable, as a living space.
that is strange, I'm in Florida not many basements here... does that apply to a drop cieling, there has to be a way people get around that, or they just wait until no one is looking and put up drywall ;)

interesting!
 

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that is strange, I'm in Florida not many basements here... does that apply to a drop cieling, there has to be a way people get around that, or they just wait until no one is looking and put up drywall ;)

interesting!
I thought basements in Florida were called 'sinkholes'...
 

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You can, put a Finished Floor in, Studs, Electrical Insulation and Finished Drywall, all with Building Permits. No Ceiling, taxed as a non-living space. A dropped ceiling it gets taxed. BTW, we had some friends here. They put walls up and a Ceiling. Later on they put a wood flooring in on their walk out basement. When they sold, all that flooring had to come up. No Permit, for the wood floor nor an inspected Termite Barrier.
 

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You can, put a Finished Floor in, Studs, Electrical Insulation and Finished Drywall, all with Building Permits. No Ceiling, taxed as a non-living space. A dropped ceiling it gets taxed. BTW, we had some friends here. They put walls up and a Ceiling. Later on they put a wood flooring in on their walk out basement. When they sold, all that flooring had to come up. No Permit, for the wood floor nor an inspected Termite Barrier.
ouch!
 

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