I recently upgraded my loading room light fixture to a 15" square LED unit, it was about $40 at home depot and is amazingly bright. Also being LED won't interfere with electronic scales like the charge-master.
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I recently upgraded my loading room light fixture to a 15" square LED unit, it was about $40 at home depot and is amazingly bright. Also being LED won't interfere with electronic scales like the charge-master.
Almost forgot, there is a half second delay after flipping switch and lights coming on with LED that is a tad annoying, but again will be much better than flickering florescents. It's only really an issue when you have a lamp built for multi brightness bulbs because you click past your setting thinking the bulb didn't turn on.
LED - 4 ft shop light style at at walmart for $42. I've picked up several now and love the light output. Hopefully they last a long time.
Sams club has them a bit cheaper I believe.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Lights-of-...light/46808020
SAMs or Costco has the led fixture lights really cheap. That's what stu got for his room from me just ask him how bright they are.
I'll look into all those ideas. Shawn, does this look right?
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-...-205854941-_-N
http://m.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia-Li...0-M6/204648154
Put 3 of these in my house and they are bright without the headache. They also make higher lumen output models. Install was easy.
Great input, guys. I put up 6 LED fixtures tonight. Wow. I have space for 7 more. I'll probably do one 4' fixture over the loading area, and maybe 4 more of the square LEDs. It's crazy bright now, but I wouldn't mind just a bit more light.
Over the weekend I put up the base and case molding. Caulked it in Sunday.
I also built a new base for my grinder to match the countertops. OCD is a relentless taskmaster. I hung my compressed air hose reel, as well.
My wife bought me a couple stools, which are pretty nice. I might like two more.
Finally, I moved some speakers and a subwoofer in. I built these a couple years ago purely as an exercise in the woodworkers art. They are a very popular design called the Overnight Sensations. I changed up the cabinet design using transverse laminated curved boxes. I also built a subwoofer to go with them, but I can't recall the name. My pair made the designers website, which I thought was pretty cool. The combination sounds terrific, though the room is too live with all hard surfaces.
https://sites.google.com/site/undefi...htsensationmtm
Tasks remaining are painting and rehanging the doors to the kids play room, adding the additional lights, adding another vise to one bench, getting a TV on the wall, and then lining the drawers with rubber matting and filling them up.
Here are some photographs.
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http://i65.tinypic.com/14t90rd.jpg
http://i65.tinypic.com/2n65dt3.jpg
http://i66.tinypic.com/35k4ync.jpg
Looking great. Love that stool. Need something high like that for my bench.