jtyson
Active member
I'm in the process of trying to turn my vintage garage into a more functional shop space. I do metal fab and wood work and I tend to find myself using drop lights and spots often to supplement the far less than adequate 4 100w CFL bulbs currently lighting my 25x25x9 space.
I came across the often mentioned Feit 4' Costco fixtures doing some work for a tattoo shop. They seem relatively bright, and the idea of saving a few bucks a month with LED is appealing.
I've also read good things about t5 fixtures, but I know that good ones are expensive, and realistically, I'm trying to keep it cheap. I'd like to light the whole garage for sub $300. I could stretch that a bit for t5 if it were heads above the cheap Costco lights, but not much.
I was thinking maybe 8-10 of the Feit LED fixtures. That sound adequate?
I'm not sure how many t5 fixtures or if it would be better to go with four 6-bulb fixtures or something like that.
I tried figuring a basic wattage/cost from the LED to the T5 and it appears I'd pay about double for the fluorescent, but my concern is ballasts going bad, bulbs dying and such. So is the light output so much better that it would be worth the extra cost?
Or should I go with something all together different? Will be blacksmithing, turning both wood and metal, working on car parts and on bikes, but my trucks/cars won't fit inside so that isn't much of an issue.
I came across the often mentioned Feit 4' Costco fixtures doing some work for a tattoo shop. They seem relatively bright, and the idea of saving a few bucks a month with LED is appealing.
I've also read good things about t5 fixtures, but I know that good ones are expensive, and realistically, I'm trying to keep it cheap. I'd like to light the whole garage for sub $300. I could stretch that a bit for t5 if it were heads above the cheap Costco lights, but not much.
I was thinking maybe 8-10 of the Feit LED fixtures. That sound adequate?
I'm not sure how many t5 fixtures or if it would be better to go with four 6-bulb fixtures or something like that.
I tried figuring a basic wattage/cost from the LED to the T5 and it appears I'd pay about double for the fluorescent, but my concern is ballasts going bad, bulbs dying and such. So is the light output so much better that it would be worth the extra cost?
Or should I go with something all together different? Will be blacksmithing, turning both wood and metal, working on car parts and on bikes, but my trucks/cars won't fit inside so that isn't much of an issue.

