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    Help with wall color of "gray".

    Proper Gray LRV is way down at 40...that won't work in a detailing garage. It would be a fantastic accent or trim color for me though. The tone is very nice. Light french gray is 53...so same thing. For an accent color, I might like that one best too.
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    Help with wall color of "gray".

    Ok...so I see that against the gray floor tile and the dark gray cabinets, this color has the greige to it. I love the look, because it's elegant and ads a little warmth to the otherwise cold garage colors. For me, I think I'll need something more gray-neutral, because I'd also have similar...
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    Help with wall color of "gray".

    That's a LRV of 69, That's an LRV of 69...I'll check it out. Any pics of the garage? Also...why did you chose the Pro Industrial paint over the Emerald?
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    Help with wall color of "gray".

    Ok...that's what I was wondering. So I need to bump up on the scale to a more "gray" that Repose...I'll look to do that.
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    Help with wall color of "gray".

    I rehabbing a 30x30 garage to be a detailing studio. The ceiling will be white and have plenty of light supplied by Cree LS linear fixtures (5000K and 90+ CRI). The floor will end up being a Swisstrax of some color (unknown at this point, but close to the color of common cement). I'm having...
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    How about a ProCom heater?

    Well thanks for all the info. I'd say vented is probably the safe, and maybe better, way to go. No worries at least. Thanks.
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    How about a ProCom heater?

    My garage is very tightly sealed. All new windows, doors, and insulation in all walls and ceiling. I want to maintain 45-50 degrees all winter. I won't do much work out there, it's just where the cars part. Would one of these ventless heaters work for me?
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    How about a ProCom heater?

    DIPPER - I have been in a couple homes with the smaller units also..and never noticed at moisture issues. That's why I was interested in advice from those who have one or know someone that does. It just seems like an economical and efficient unit. But WHY aren't more people using them...
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    How about a ProCom heater?

    Is it really that bad? I have no tools sitting out...they are all in cabinets. BUT the Gladiator cabinets are steel...would they rust over time? I just can't believe the moisture would be that extensive. That would surely be a problem though.
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    How about a ProCom heater?

    Why not use vent free? You definately get more of the usable BTUs. Is the moisture that big of a deal?
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    How about a ProCom heater?

    Anyone familiar with these? http://www.usaprocom.com/product_category.php?choice=2&sid=4&prod=29 I have a 24'x24'x9' garage. I was looking at the 30,000BTU version of this heater to keep the garage 45-50 all winter and turn up if I'm out there. Does anyone have any experience using on of...
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    Need advise on Wood/Composite Stained Garage Door

    Also check out CHI Overhead door. They have a brand new fiberglass do available that comes pre-stained in a choice of a few colors. Another option is Raynor that has door called the Showcase that's available in 4 stained colors...But this door is steel. Looks just like real wood, but is...
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    Liftmaster 3800 Pro Install Trouble

    Assuming that the sensors and cable tension monitor are not the problems...it could simply be a bad circuit board. It DOES happen. I'd get on the phone with Liftmaster, and keep them on the phone the entire time. Don't let them off the hook until it's fixed. If they determine it's a bad...
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    Garage door opener problem..

    As suggested already: 1. clean eye of sensors 2. make sure they are aligned properly 3. increase DOWN force slightly If those items fail...do the unthinkable...tape the photoeyes together (facing each other) and mount them on top of the opener with short wires to the opener. Of course, you now...
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    What bulbs? T5, T8, T12?

    I decided to go with T5HO lights. Although no one recommended them, I wanted to try something different so then I'd know. I get pics up as soon as it's ready. I hooked one up, and they sure are bright.
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