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08-28-05, 10:26
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MorBid is offline
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Rochester, NY Posts: 1,312 | Your wife may divorce you cause you'll always be down there.
I was wondering how those Craftsman cabinets would look mounted now that I've seen it I'm getting one too.
Thanks for sharing the pic's.
What are you going to do for lighting? | |
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08-28-05, 10:42
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Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Columbus, Ohio Posts: 420 | That is one nice looking garage. Never quite seen a garage like that. 
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08-28-05, 10:53
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Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 136 | Thanks guys! The Craftsman set-up is awesome. You could jump up and down on that workbench and it would flex an inch. The cabinets really hold a lot too. Lighting is an issue due to lack of outlets. There are only two in the entire garage. One by the vacuum and one by the remote garage door opener. There is a regular bulb on the ceiling, which I upgraded to 100 watts, but I could use more light. I have a 1000 watt halogen light that I use for detailing, but that thing really gives off a lot of heat. | |
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08-28-05, 01:51
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Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Marietta GA Posts: 2,363 | What a clean and well organized garage!!! 
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08-28-05, 05:26
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Originally Posted by samhian Lighting is an issue due to lack of outlets. There are only two in the entire garage. One by the vacuum and one by the remote garage door opener. There is a regular bulb on the ceiling, which I upgraded to 100 watts, but I could use more light. I have a 1000 watt halogen light that I use for detailing, but that thing really gives off a lot of heat. | Two outlet's your lucky, my one car garage only has the one by the automatic door opener and yes with two halogen setup's (1200 adjustable/ 1000) I agree that those things get hot.
I was at Lowes today and saw some 300W halogen light fixtures. One type can be wall mounted and the other hangs from the ceiling like florescent lights.
I'm going to be putting up four 3 x 32W T8 fixtures soon. Maybe over Labor Day. | |
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08-28-05, 05:43
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Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Rosedale, Queens, NY Posts: 1,652 | Nice and neat! Any functional garage is a God send! Good luck.
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08-29-05, 05:38
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Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: NE Ohio Posts: 20,380 | Looks very nice, you're gonna love it. The 100W bare bulbs on the ceiling probably work pretty well for swirl spotting, if not for general illumination. I wonder if it'd be a huge job for an electrician to add some fluorescent fixtures. | |
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08-29-05, 03:14
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Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 136 | If we owned the place, I would go crazy with the lighting. I also would have made sure we bought a house with at least a two car garage. We are just renting it. | |
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08-29-05, 04:04
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Accumulator is offline
Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: NE Ohio Posts: 20,380 | Ok, gotcha on the "what you can do with a rental". You might look into some of those free-standing fluorescent lights. Might be just the thing. | |
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08-29-05, 04:45
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Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Rochester, NY Posts: 1,312 | You don't need no stinkin electrican to hook up some florescent's (no offense Accumulator).
Lowes/Home Depot sell T8 2/3 bulb fixtures that have 8' power cords already on them. Both Shop and Strip Type. The hang from chains.
I rent my townhome and that's what I'm putting in my garage. Don't get me wrong, I love my halogens but I only need them for spotting and removing marring.
They run just too damn hot and give off too much heat. | |
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