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What a DIFFERENCE better lighting makes!.....

ulev1st

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I am in the midst of my "makeover" of my garage....I tore down the old yard sale special lights (48 in 2 bulb 32w units). I had 6 of them in there previously...today I installed 6 8 foot long 110W 2 bulb units..WHAT A FRIGGIN DIFFERENCE! I am also repainting and the ceiling is going from flat latex to semi-gloss latex for some reflectivity..It sure helps! I am using semi-gloss paint on the walls (two tone with a stripe) white on top, 8 in red stripe a little over half way down and the the bottom three feet a dark grey. The floor is getting the "U Coat It" high gloss poly/resin treatment in granite grey with speckles..all in all it should be much better for seeing!:thumbup:
 
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I am in the midst of my "makeover" of my garage....I tore down the old yard sale special lights (48 in 2 bulb 32w units). I had 6 of them in there previously...today I installed 6 8 foot long 110W 2 bulb units..WHAT A FRIGGIN DIFFERENCE! I am also repainting and the ceiling is going from flat latex to semi-gloss latex for some reflectivity..It sure helps! I am using semi-gloss paint on the walls (two tone with a stripe) white on top, 8 in red stripe a little over half way down and the the bottom three feet a dark grey. The floor is getting the "U Coat It" high gloss poly/resin treatment in granite grey with speckles..all in all it should be much better for seeing!:thumbup:

...And you thought all along that you had failing eyesight issues....:lol_hitti
You can't have too much light in the garage...unless you are needing to wear sunscreen and a welding helmet to prevent skin and eye damage...:lol_hitti:beer:
 
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I am in the midst of my "makeover" of my garage....I tore down the old yard sale special lights (48 in 2 bulb 32w units). I had 6 of them in there previously...today I installed 6 8 foot long 110W 2 bulb units..WHAT A FRIGGIN DIFFERENCE! I am also repainting and the ceiling is going from flat latex to semi-gloss latex for some reflectivity..It sure helps! I am using semi-gloss paint on the walls (two tone with a stripe) white on top, 8 in red stripe a little over half way down and the the bottom three feet a dark grey. The floor is getting the "U Coat It" high gloss poly/resin treatment in granite grey with speckles..all in all it should be much better for seeing!
 

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It looks really nice! I need to get the insulation and sheetrock finished in mine. I have 6 light fixtures in there and it often seems dark. One thing I noticed that you may want to think about is that you have PVC feeding your airhose. PVC has a rep for exploding under pressure and sending plastic shrapnel everywhere. I do know people who have had SCH 40 in there for 20 years with no problems but most guys I know won't run it. I like to run copper with drip elbows. Some guys run black pipe, but it is a pain to fit and is prone to rust. Just a thought while you are redoing things.

Sweet garage:beer:
 
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