OccupantRJ
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My garage door in the shop only has 2-1/2" clearance to the ceiling, but I wanted a 2 bulb fixture in that location. The normal 2 bulb fixtures would not let the door clear. After a bit of head scratching, a solution was reached. A narrowed 2x6 was mounted on the ceiling, and 2 single bulb units were mounted sideways on the 2 by.
Incorporated in the 2 by is a 4" square junction box for the electrical. The fixtures were screwed to the wood to make it a single unit, then the wood was screwed to the osb ceiling. The unit is now only 1-3/4" high. Cost was $8 more than the standard fixture. A side mount single bulb fixture can be had, and are relatively expensive, but this way I got two bulbs for less money outlay.
Incorporated in the 2 by is a 4" square junction box for the electrical. The fixtures were screwed to the wood to make it a single unit, then the wood was screwed to the osb ceiling. The unit is now only 1-3/4" high. Cost was $8 more than the standard fixture. A side mount single bulb fixture can be had, and are relatively expensive, but this way I got two bulbs for less money outlay.