I suppose just ONE small carpet wouldn't hurt anything........ right?
#SLIPPERYSLOPE

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#SLIPPERYSLOPE

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No... throw it out. It has to be zebra print.I suppose just ONE small carpet wouldn't hurt anything........ right?
#SLIPPERYSLOPE
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... and so it begins.I suppose just ONE small carpet wouldn't hurt anything........ right?
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Man those lights are nice! I need to make sure to do something similar when we build a house soon.

That water softener really blends in nicely with the tool box and drill press.
“Is that a parts washer?!..... oh it’s full of salt...”
I resisted LED lighting for a long time, but I have to admit that the quality of light is quite good and no flicker. The power draw is really low (only 12W per fixture) so I can really go overboard with the amount of cans I install.... I've got 16 on that double-bay side around the perimeter, and I'll probably add at least 6 - 8 more up in the roof peak which will fill-in the lighting in the center of the area (once the joists are removed).
I was even toying with the idea of runnning something along the sidewalls (around knee-height) to shine light underneath the truck too.... it would have to be ultra-low profile and probably lower wattage so I didn't constantly blind myself with them while lying on the floor. Might work... needs more consideration.
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i actually love the idea of flush can lights or whatever they are down low on the walls, like 2 or 3' up... just put them on their own switch.... my biggest concern for me would be not covering them up with my machines , tools and such...think spray boothi actually love the idea of flush can lights or whatever they are down low on the walls, like 2 or 3' up... just put them on their own switch.... my biggest concern for me would be not covering them up with my machines , tools and such...
Hmmmm I like this idea.. my lighting situation suckkksssLouvers are the key to low height lighting. I have looked into wall lights low down. To prevent glare I would use a very bright light behind some polished stainless steel louvers. Yes you will lose a ton of light output, but you still gain a fair amount


Enough talk about rugs, lets see some work...
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I don't see CK5 up on one of those monitors!Sure, why not?
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I typically end up here until about 9PM every night... probably explains a lot about the garage (non) progress.
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