They may well be, in which case I'll go to plan B (or C). But I did like my 4000 lumen shop light that I tried under the cabinet, it didn't seem too bright.. I think my eyes are older than yours, getting old has its downsides :).
Thanks! I suspect they want us to use their auto wheel...
I made a few mods to my Advantage 4 post lift's ramp setup. I initially set them up as instructed in the video, with the ramps sitting on the ground butted up against the lift, underneath the automatic wheel stops:
Unfortunately on one of my early attempts to drive onto the lift, I must have...
Thanks! And yeah, it's interesting to see the focus change from building the garage, which has been the case for the past year, to actually using the garage for its intended purpose. It is indeed a great feeling.
Thanks for the tip about lighting - I already have some under cabinet lights...
So if I read the analog meter right, the Lux Light Meter is giving you nearly the same result as the meter?
I tried three different apps on my phone, two results are nearly identical, the third one is out to lunch. I really doubt I have 268 FC in the garage?
That's a very good point! I downloaded a different app and got significantly different results (130 fc instead of 44 fc). I didn't (yet) bother to research how to set up the app to work with my phone, and not sure that I will bother - realistically, I'm happy with my garage lighting, and I...
Thanks! I used the SPGX polyurea coating for the floor. It's not holding up at all though, so I would not recommend it based on my experience (which could be application error for all I know).
I thought I'd report back on this, now that the garage is finished and I could take some measurements. I ended up going with five banks of four lights (20 total) (Halco fixtures with Keystone bulbs), which should have given me 70-80 fc per the visual interior tool. I have them on two switches...
I thought I'd report back on this, now that the garage is finished and I could take some measurements. I ended up going with five banks of four lights (20 total), which should have given me 70-80 fc per the visual interior tool). I have them on two switches, one controls two banks and the...
I had some other observations during this project. One is lighting - while I have adequate general lighting, I found my task lighting to be inadequate. For one thing, I needed more light under the hood. So, I set up an extra shop light I had on hand, using two magnets to suspend it from the...
I recently completed my first big project in the garage, and got to check out how everything worked in practice. The camshaft seals and VVTi tube assemblies on my '01 Lexus were leaking worse and worse (not surprising at 250K miles), so I finally got around to replacing them. I decided to also...
Oh yeah, the two outlets near the sink are protected by upstream GFCI outlets. Code requires all outlets in garage to be GFCI protected. It also requires tamper resistant outlets, which I have and hate with a passion.
Good suggestion about using gray outlets; but I don't know how easy it is...
Thanks guys, I appreciate it! @Mr onetwo , I was also thinking about stainless wallplates and might try them out. I'll still have the white outlets/switches, so I'm not sure how that'll look. But I'll try it out.
My plan to drill through the table legs to attach the brackets for the table top did not work out - the stainless was impossible to drill through, even with cobalt bits. And I couldn't find my one carbide bit for just such occasions. So I bought two U-bolts, and fabricated two brackets out of...
Continuing with the table top, I did a test fit, and it fits like a glove on both sides:
To reinforce the missing section of the frame, I cut a piece of 3/4" MDF to fit within the frame:
Test fit:
And attached the new 3/4" MDF to the original 1/2" MDF under the table top using some PL...