haugy
Well-known member
I like light. Alot. And when working under a rockcrawler or in a boat there is never too much light. My shop is a 30'x40' with 14' high ceilings.
I will be putting in the lights before drywall and such to give it a clean look.
Take a look at my layout.
-The rectangles are 2'x4' T8 troffers that recess into the ceiling.
-The circles will be for incandescents or CFL's if they don't cut it. But I want something that I can rely on in any condition, and also bring some balance to the light.
-The circles along the walls are for where my welding and workstations will be so I have plenty of light beaming down on them.
Please, be honest in your criticism. I'd like to hear all opinions before I end up dropping a buttload on lights.
I will be putting in the lights before drywall and such to give it a clean look.
Take a look at my layout.
-The rectangles are 2'x4' T8 troffers that recess into the ceiling.
-The circles will be for incandescents or CFL's if they don't cut it. But I want something that I can rely on in any condition, and also bring some balance to the light.
-The circles along the walls are for where my welding and workstations will be so I have plenty of light beaming down on them.
Please, be honest in your criticism. I'd like to hear all opinions before I end up dropping a buttload on lights.
wasn't thinking and was being pushed by the building installers
, but i have seen it done with fixture screwed to wood at drywall height, the problem was the gap around fixture you cant mud it will crack and fall off and caulk will fall off when lense is opened. i fixed that problem by ordering the drywall kits.