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Some extra lighting,or tripod lights other than that if it's working leave it.
 
Where can I get good tripod lights that are not super expensive
 
Drywall and paint. Extra lighting on the ceiling and the walls. A few banners for good measure.

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Sam's Clubs has LED 4 ft light fixtures for around $35
 
I rent this place for 300$ a month I'm not really interested in putting dry wall up this is just temp until I find another place that's bigger and better and price is right
 
Awesome man! looking good for a start. Lighting would be my first suggestion and seeing that your renting you better ask the LL what other things you can and cant do.
 
Where can I get good tripod lights that are not super expensive

Let me google that for you
or
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-led-work-light-much-better-than-halogen.html

I rent this place for 300$ a month I'm not really interested in putting dry wall up this is just temp until I find another place that's bigger and better and price is right

Wow! That's cheap, can't touch anything around here for less than $3000.00 per month. $1500 if it's tiny...
 
Organize and label everything so you can work as effectively and efficiently as possible for the type of detailing work you preform. Strategic design of tools, equipment and supplies will make you more profitable and make the work easier.
 
A nice long spray bottle rack hung on that 2x10 between the two posts as well as some hooks for wheel brushes and baskets for sponges and the like to throw in and dry. Also like others have mentioned it looks pretty dark. Daylight LED lighting that can be plugged and unplugged and taken with you when you change locations. No need to invest a lot of money tho, find old light fixtures and some old extension cord and make your own plug in lights. Cheap and very easy to do. Then just check out a lowes or Home Depot for bulbs.
 
I'd love to have a setup like that for 300/month. My only suggestions would have been lighting, and maybe a coating on the floor...but since you're renting. I would not invest in the coating.
 
I'd love to have a setup like that for 300/month. My only suggestions would have been lighting, and maybe a coating on the floor...but since you're renting. I would not invest in the coating.

Thanks man
 
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