OK, I've got a 2 car garage about 22x22 with 14' ceilings. I want to install more lighting and figure two rows of 4' strips over each bay should be fine for now. My problem is the only electrical source is the two ceiling fixtures that have one incandescent bulb in each, no recepticles anywhere...
OK, I've got a 2 car garage about 22x22 with 14' ceilings. I want to install more lighting and figure two rows of 4' strips over each bay should be fine for now. My problem is the only electrical source is the two ceiling fixtures that have one incandescent bulb in each, no recepticles anywhere...
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Sandblasting would be a last resort since I don't know of one around me, and the thone I do know of is soo busy it would be awile. I already had the rear hot tanked but that didn't do much.... I figured a good rust remover with a wire wheel hooked to my grinder, then...
I've done a search on the internet, but came up with the phone book all claiming their product is the "BEST". Anyone have practical experience with a rust removal product. I need to spuce up a Ford 9" and its pretty ugly so I need something HEAVY DUTY!!!
I don't it would be that difficult to make. Its been a LONG time since I've thought about electronics, but if the lights were wired in parallel, then the amps and voltage would be distributed evenly. If $5 Christmas lights can work this way why not these lights..... I'm sure there would be a...
Sounds to me like a no.... Well who wants to go into biz with me and start making them... This idea seems to make total sense yet it doesn't appear available....
Anyone know if they make strip lights that can be connected in series? In other words like the way Christmas lights work where you plug 1 into the other and so on....
Also can someone with the Home Depot diamond plate shop lights tell me if they are plug in or have to be hard wired?
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Thanks guys, I will call a contractor when I'm ready to do this but just wanted to get an idea of the install cost. I'll make a decision within a couple weeks. I might just go with the port propane for this year since the car will be having some major work done most of the winter and will be at...
On the fence about a heater for my garage this winter. I would like to go with a Modine but don't have a lot to spend on this so I was also thinking about just going with a portable propane unit for now. Besides the price of the unit, what do you think the cost will be to have a pro run a NG...