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 Ingah World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 17:17 - 10 Dec 2010 Post subject: Garage/Workshop Lights |
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I'm looking for some lights i can plug into a mains plug socket (have an extension cable trailing to my garage), so that i can work in my garage at night (going to need to tonight i expect and no doubt on many other occassions too). I need plenty of light, as it's a pain not being able to see properly.
I don't want to spend any more money than necessary, because i'm really short at the moment (just starting a new job so hopefully will be less so soon, but i don't like to count chickens before they've hatched). On the other hand, i want something genuinely useful, and hopefully not too huge to store!
Anyone know of anything suitable? (hopefully something sold in a shop so i can buy today, but eBay bargains are always good too ) ____________________ -- Ingah |
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I brought 3 flouresent strip lights for mine. Wired them all in line and plugged into a standard mains socket.
Not 'amazingly' bright, but enough. I did go for the cheapo ones though!
Paid about £7 each for them. ____________________ ZXR750R (M2) - For the road.
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these are good value and have a hook and clamp to fix them onto stuff
https://www.focusdiy.co.uk/Payless3In1PortableWorkLight253146?category=desk_floor_lighting ____________________ Hyosung cruise 125(passed test on, sold) Kawasaki el 252 (better than expected but sold on) Kawasaki GPZ500S first "big"bike.(sold) ZZR600 E5..Z750 2007,ER5, currently on a 2008 Enfield bullet electra x and loving it..
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You have to be very careful with halogen lights , they give a lot of heat off ok to warm you up but can set fire to oily rags etc , better off with fluorescent ones they give good light & are cool .  ____________________ If you can't fix it with a hammer , use your head .
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You have to be very careful with halogen lights , they give a lot of heat off ok to warm you up but can set fire to oily rags etc , better off with florescent ones they give good light & are cool .  |
It's an unheated, poorly insulated (i.e. not insulated or sealed) concrete-flooored garage so this is probably desireable. I'm not going to go resting textiles on it. However, points understood.
Would it be safe to use a halogen light in a garage with a wooden floor? (at my girlfriend's, her neighbour often rents a garage like this).
Is the 120W sufficient then? (as it seems the others are likely to blind me?) ____________________ -- Ingah |
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It's an unheated, poorly insulated (i.e. not insulated or sealed) concrete-flooored garage so this is probably desireable. I'm not going to go resting textiles on it. However, points understood.
Would it be safe to use a halogen light in a garage with a wooden floor? (at my girlfriend's, her neighbour often rents a garage like this
Yes you just have to take care & dont have them to close to anything that could burn or melt , I have a 500w one outside my shed that I sometimes put on in daylight just to keep warm when working outside .  ____________________ If you can't fix it with a hammer , use your head . |
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Hi
Im lucky that i do cad work for a lighting company, i have 2 5ft flourescent battons down the middle of my garage and 3 46w down lighters of which i use one as a spot on workbench and one as a mobile spot on a long lead and the third is spare, the down lighters are an older model that went for about £46 each, the battons are not expensive to buy, just make sure you can get the tubes and dont forget the clear plastic cover on the tubes so if you break it you dont get fine glass and nasty chemicals all over you.
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Striplights are great for lighting if you put them on a white background, but without the reflective background are quite poor.
Get a pot of cheap white emulsion and roller the ceiling white then hang your lights on it. Paint the walls too if you can - you'll be amazed how much lighter it will be in the garage. If your ceiling has rafters then screw some plasterboard to them and paint the plasterboard white, throw some insulation on top too to keep the heat in.
Halogens are a liability even for a while after you turn them off. Many a place has been burned down by them, you can toast bread easily on the big 1000w ones. You can run 6-10 striplights for the same power as a single halogen. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I managed to dig out some 60w, or 100w bulbs and standard light fittings when we last moved house. Nothing special, but they were surplus and functional... ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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I wouldn't opt for that one. It's a 110V item. ____________________ A good loser will always be a loser. |
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i've got a couple of these in my garage (1 at each end) they give off a pretty good light for what i need, plenty of light above my bench.
https://www.toolstation.com/shop/Lighting/Interior+Lighting/Linolite+Sylvania+Cabinet+Light+T5+Tube+28w+1215mm/d220/sd3066/p96550
The come with 2m of cable all you need to do is add a plug, they can also be linked together (cable is supplied for this but its only about a foot long)
And being under cabinet lights they are very compact unlike normal strip lights.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 126 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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