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OT, take a look at this recent thread for some of my thoughts on garage lighting and pics of my own setup:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-garage-accessories/30445-garage-lighting-suggestions.html
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If it was me, I would add more fluorescent's. The Halogens might make it too hot in there, I would think.
Thanks!I tapped Chads brain and the specs that will yield the best lighting for detailing are CRI rated bulbs (90+) at 5000k (Daylight). Tubes with these ratings are not found a HD/Lowes etc but rather are found at lighting specialty places
They cost much more than standard bulbs that you will find at Home Depot but you get what you pay for
Thanks, great thread!OT, take a look at this recent thread for some of my thoughts on garage lighting and pics of my own setup:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-garage-accessories/30445-garage-lighting-suggestions.html
:cheers:
Thanks Tim. I have a 3 light halogen tripod I break out for correction. I will follow your advice!Jim a few more fixtures won't hurt if you have the room as far as halogens I suggest you keep them to the portable type so you can move them around.As your vehicals are probably in tip top shape they won't need correction work...but for me I work with overheads off and halogens on to do correction work....just a thought!