threebikesmcginty
Corn Fed Hick...
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- ...on the slake
there you go, underestimating me again, I can do much more boring than this, it's in my nature
I find that hard to disbelieve.
Anyway, enough of this OT, on with your lighting shoot.
there you go, underestimating me again, I can do much more boring than this, it's in my nature
If you know what you're doing, consider 2nd hand lights for the garage
that's me out for that one then
I wouldn't say insufficient more barely suffice but then the previous triple spot it replaced had 100w spots in it so it'll be a relative issue as well. Just thinking that if I've got the electrician here anyway fitting a couple of strips then that would be the most economical time to fit another.
T5 or T8, gotcha, is one preferred over the other and what's the difference?
Does it need to be waterproof? if not I bought one of these
http://granmoresuspendedceilings.com/6ft-fluouescent-fitting-baton-surface-mounted-switch-start.html
I know its not local but there must be some one nearby selling something similar.
70W 6ft
Bit overspecced, Al.So, what do people think of these fittings:-
http://www.scldirect.co.uk/non-corr.../2-x-49w-t5-ip65-hf-non-corrosive-batten.html
I'm thinking two or three of these for the garage with suitable bulbs/tubes.

The orangey glow would probably show up in the 'Bike bits for sale' photos. (And the 'light fittings for sale' supplement). They might go well in the kitchen though, adding that smoky ambiance and masking odours.In the garage, why not go retro, with some of these?
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