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Installing light fixtures to cement ceiling

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I am looking to install a couple light fixtures in my condo, which has cement ceilings, covered with stucco. One of the fixtures contains 8 screws, and I really am looking for other alternatives to get the fixtures up, instead of screwing in a total of 10 screws into the Ceiling. The screws wont be very load bearing, so perhaps an adhesive of some sorts?

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could you expand on the type of fixtures? are they long flourescent type? granted, some of the new adhesives on the market are a godsend, I still can't fathom holding up a fixture on your concrete ceiling. at the most stucco over concrete must have a hollow space above it so the use of toggle bolts comes to mind.
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Both of the fixtures are the halogen bulb type, but the one I am most concerned about is this one:

www(dot)ikea(dot)com/ca/en/catalog/products/90083717

It doesnt even come with screws, but it looks like it needs a #8. I guess the adhesives wont work?
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I looked at those fixtures. halogens are not heavy but awkward. I would rely on a #10 screw in a hollow wall anchor or if you could insert a toggle bolt I would feel much safer. the little circle devices between fixtures I would say adhesive would work but you'd have to have some real sticky stuff. what's that large circle thing?
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Thats just the fixture part. So I guess its inevitable that I drill some holes then eh? Ah well!

Thanks for all your help.
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I would feel much better and safer using screws of some type. I'd hate to advise you to use adhesive and have the whole shebang come flying down some day
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