Looks great so far! Any improvements to a garage where a lot of wrenching is done you'll be proud of. [been there.....done that.]





The other thing I've been thinking about is lowering those flourescent lamps a few inches. Even though I painted the ceiling white, it's not really acting like the "reflector" I was hoping it would and it seems like a lot of the light is being blocked by the beams, and I'm only getting a narrow-focused output.

I was trying to keep them between the beams to protect them from impacts....![]()

X's 2...I was going to suggest that you mount the lights on the bottom of the beams. Even dropping them down a few inches i don't think is going to help much. Did you mount them where they currently are because of height issues? If not then just mount them to the bottom and they will reflect tons more light.
Another idea would be to mount the lights at an angle in the corners at the ceiling. You may not have light directly down but rather out instead.I was trying to keep them between the beams to protect them from impacts....
I could just see myself swinging around a stick of DOM tubing and shattering the bulbs. My thought was that being between the beams might give them more of a fighting chance to survive ME.
These are only 8' ceilings, not 9' or 10' so I think collisions are a much more real possibility than in workshops of yore.
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Oh i thought it was because you were like me and had feared flying toolsI was trying to keep them between the beams to protect them from impacts....


j/kI want that logo whenever i get me a garage. Maybe one now for my dad





No not at all. I just thought your term "manspace" was funny and deserving of a logo...That's funny....... I just wouldn't type that URL into a browser on any machine at work (or in front of the kids) if I were you!!!
It's almost like you're telling me this thread is gay.....REALLY GAY!![]()




Greg...how many screws do you think it takes to keep drywall up?
Or is the OCD
Nice compressor BTW.


I can also confess that the screws that hold the cover plates are all tightened to insure that the slot in the screw is perfectly horizontal for each plate.

Greg, i thought i was the only one that was that anal about stuff. I think all my screw slots are vertical but still i like things to be uniform.![]()


