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coyoteboy

posted on 4/12/12 at 11:03 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by designer
NEVER work using spot, they are damaging to your eyes.

Go on then, you will have to explain that one to me. Unless you plan on staring at it of course

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dhutch

posted on 4/12/12 at 12:24 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by thefreak
This is true, but in the work environment, you have to cater for every idiot swinging things around, carrying ladders without looking and all that.
At home there's only you, and you usually know the level of your own stupidity.
Which is why I would liek to have light covers!

Does anyone have an pictures/feedback of garages with low level lights on garage walls? How low is low?

Obviously in a large garage with a high roof you often have row round at sort of head height so you get some light to the undersides of the cars but on a domestic garage the ceiling isnt much above height height start with. Are people putting lights down and knee height to see under there cars when on ramps/stands?


Daniel

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Stott

posted on 4/12/12 at 10:53 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by dhutch
quote:
Originally posted by thefreak
This is true, but in the work environment, you have to cater for every idiot swinging things around, carrying ladders without looking and all that.
At home there's only you, and you usually know the level of your own stupidity.
Which is why I would liek to have light covers!





Me too, mine are all covered grp/acrylic ones and I'm forever smacking stuff into them, I think I put a hole in one of them, maybe I'd be more careful if they were open fittings but I doubt it somehow.

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