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A lot of great transformations in this forum of course, but this one stands out in its own way. The difference beginning to end is stark. You gotta be happy with how it came/is coming out. Great job.

Thanks, I have an ear to ear grin everytime I go in the garage now.

awesome, those are the $50 lights from home depot right? have been eyeing the same lights. which bulbs did you put in?

also, where did you get the chain, or what kind of chain did you get? is that available off the shelf at HD too, or did you save that from another set? the reviews of the lamps online said the chain was the weakest point so its cool to see your post and pics 1st hand.

Yes, they are the $50 lights fixtures from HD. I also got the chain from them too. I used the Philips T8 Daylight Deluxe bulbs.

I like that you actually put Sunscreen in the last shot hahaha.

I was waiting to see if anybody noticed. It made me laugh. Good eye Dub.:lol_hitti
 
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Only had a little time to devote to the garage today. Three more lights are up and on.

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I like that those lights are expandable as well which i thought was a cool feature when i bought mine, you know if you ever need more light lol....
 
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Thanks guy's. I'm really happy with the lights so far.
I still have 4 more fixtures to put in too. I separated them into 3 zones so I can have only the zone on that I want. I can't wait to start working on projects in there.
 

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Thanks guy's. I'm really happy with the lights so far.
I still have 4 more fixtures to put in too. I separated them into 3 zones so I can have only the zone on that I want. I can't wait to start working on projects in there.

It makes a difference when you have a nice, clean bright area to work. That's how I look at it. :thumbup:
 

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quick q.. do you know how many amps the lights are? i want to put 6 in my garage when we move in (we close in a few weeks). Wondering if i can pull off putting them on the same breaker or how many breakers i need to use....
 

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ok maybe there is a better way to ask this.. how many do you have connected to each breaker and how big are the breakers? think i could daisy chain 6 or so in on circuit, or would that be too many amps, where i would need to break it up into two?
 
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I can't find the amps anywhere on the fixtures or the box.
I'm going to put 8 on a 20amp breaker and was told that would be fine.
Hope this helps.
 

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perfect. i wanted to do 6 to 8 on one if possible. Dont take possession of the new house til late august but doing the homework now.. if you have any issues doing that, let me know!
 

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Great transformation. I am curious about the lighting.

Is there an advantage of using the chain hung lightning vs mounting the white box frame style light cases directly to the ceiling itself. I guess to clear a garage door that goes up and down would be an advantage. Trying to think of any otheres other than the use of larger / longer bulbs.
 
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Great transformation. I am curious about the lighting.

Is there an advantage of using the chain hung lightning vs mounting the white box frame style light cases directly to the ceiling itself. I guess to clear a garage door that goes up and down would be an advantage. Trying to think of any otheres other than the use of larger / longer bulbs.


its a safety item. the ones with chains come that way because they are too hot or a fire hazard to have directly mounted. the ones that come ready to be mounted directly to a ceiling are designed to do that.
 
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I just think they look more like shop lights than flush mounted one.
I don't really like the look of the flush mounted ones.
I guess it comes down to personal taste.
 
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perfect. i wanted to do 6 to 8 on one if possible. Dont take possession of the new house til late august but doing the homework now.. if you have any issues doing that, let me know!

Congrats on the new house. Very smart to plan everything ahead of time. I changed my mind on a bunch of things several times before I finally settled on what I wanted. I was buying stuff for months before I started redoing the garage.
 

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Congrats on the new house. Very smart to plan everything ahead of time. I changed my mind on a bunch of things several times before I finally settled on what I wanted. I was buying stuff for months before I started redoing the garage.

thanks! i have promised myself not to buy anything til we get in there and have lived with the space for a bit. i did buy an older craftsman bench like yours a year a go -5 drawers on one side and a cabinet on the other side, but it was cheap on craigslist and other than a cheapy tool chest my dad got me when i moved out on my own i really dont have much in terms of tool storage.

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my plan is to team this up with some over head cabinets, a tall floor cabinet and a HF 44" box. of course.. i am waiting to buy anything else and that includes lights. but at least i can begin my homework :D
 
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Picked up a small stainless steel table for the garage today. Nothing fancy, just a place for a couple of stools to go around and a few friends with their beers.

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Thanks guy's, I got it off ebay $48.29 with free shipping. They have a round one and a square one. Couldn't pass it up. Now I just have to find stools.
 

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Great table, that will work perfect to hold a few brews. Just grab some black Craftsman stools and your laughing. I think Sears carries them, if not ebay no doubt.
 
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Very cool that's true, but worth it I'm not sure. You could also do what i did, grab some $10 plain wood stools and make them your own with a little paint and a decal.
 

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No problem.

I found these stools that would be perfect. They come in stainless steel or can be powdercoated blue or red.
I just don't know if I want to spend $200 for 2 garage stools though.
Craftsman stools are about $80.

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You only live once, I'd do it. Leave them as is, they'll match nicely.
 
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