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Old 02-12-2016, 09:48 AM
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I have replaced a couple of my fluorescent lights with 4' LED's and have been real happy with the brighter lighting.
Did you go with the plug and play LED's or the type that you remove the ballast?
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I have a 12x16 shed used for storage/working on Cubs. It works ok, holds 3 Cubs and my zero turn among other items.
My shed is also 12x16, I have work benches and a parts washer in one half and the other half I can get 4 cubs in but its tight. If I have to do any real work I move the others outside to make space.
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Mines about 12' x 22-24' here's some pics, not very clean at the moment. Been working on my leaky oil pan.
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Mines about 12' x 22-24' here's some pics, not very clean at the moment. Been working on my leaky oil pan.
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Oversized 2 bay garage (never actually measured)

One bay has my 2 motorcyles in it with a table at the far end for what ever I need it for, the other bay is for what ever vehicle (Scout, Travelall, F350, Cub, etc) I need to work on.

The back wall has a homemade work bench with 3 way vice, grinder, air hose reel and battery chargers built in with my MIG welder under it on a cart. The wall on the vehicle side has my 2 tier craftsman tool chest, small cabinet for power tools, 2 sets of shelves for hardware and spare parts, parts washer and standup lockable metal cabinet for chemicals, paints, etc.

The stick welder and torch are in the front between the bay doors. Wall on motorcycle side has shelves for parts and collectables.

The tractors live in my 12x20 shed in the back yard.
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Did you go with the plug and play LED's or the type that you remove the ballast?
They were the complete light fixture. Removed the 4 bulb fluorescent fixture and replaced with a 2 strip LED fixture. Just as bright and if I did the math correctly 1/4 the wattage usage.

New one in foreground, old in background, 4 more to replace in the workshop and 4 in the garage. Just waiting for them to go on sale again.
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On a morning like this I have to mention that if ya have room for one of these it makes working out there real enjoyable!
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On a morning like this I have to mention that if ya have room for one of these it makes working out there real enjoyable!
Looks like a cozy warm fire brought to you by burning da'black rocks. Very nice!! Thank a miner!!!
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this is a 12'x24' shack. work only in here, I store the runners and runners up in cold storage. there is about 6-8 feet not shown behind the camera.

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if you have a compressor I make a room for it and sound deaded it so you don't have to listen to it when your working.
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