picture of your garage
#2806
Moving forward...
Igooz, I would suggest looking up RAB lighting, I have commercial grade LED warehouse type lights and they are fantastic, this company has an engineer on site you could submit the plans and they can give you a lighting placement and schedule. My ceiling start at around 12 feet and pitch all the way to 22 feet it's a scissor truss. I have a low, medium and high setting where I can run all of them 1/3 or 2/3. For accent lighting you can use sconches or just some canned lights and put in some nice directional LEDs. I'll try to go there and get a picture for you tonight
ALSO - thank you for the concrete advice a few months ago. We poured 5" with rebar and mesh, heated and under water for ~20days (FWIW).
View from Mooty's guest bedroom:
#2807
I would stay away from RAB. I personally chose RAB LED lighting for the inside/outside of my commercial building based on there website claims that they where union made in the USA and did not mind paying the premium. Every box that showed up was marked made in Taiwan, deceptive. Made a bunch of phone calls and was told they have not yet updated there website...
4 years later, no problems.
4 years later, no problems.
Igooz, I would suggest looking up RAB lighting, I have commercial grade LED warehouse type lights and they are fantastic, this company has an engineer on site you could submit the plans and they can give you a lighting placement and schedule. My ceiling start at around 12 feet and pitch all the way to 22 feet it's a scissor truss. I have a low, medium and high setting where I can run all of them 1/3 or 2/3. For accent lighting you can use sconches or just some canned lights and put in some nice directional LEDs. I'll try to go there and get a picture for you tonight
osu, thanks on the RAB information. The lighting center where wifey is buying the rest of the lights carries this brand and they have a ligthing engineer. So I will pursue this path.
ALSO - thank you for the concrete advice a few months ago. We poured 5" with rebar and mesh, heated and under water for ~20days (FWIW).
View from Mooty's guest bedroom:
ALSO - thank you for the concrete advice a few months ago. We poured 5" with rebar and mesh, heated and under water for ~20days (FWIW).
View from Mooty's guest bedroom:
#2810
Igooz. I forgot about this thread.... fantastic job on the concrete, and the heated floor you can't beat, you won't regret the extra time and cost.....the advantech zip system is also fantastic i used it for one commercial building, commercial barn and in my house....rab .....mine might be older I thought they were made in USA one of the reasons I also liked them but I agree if I'm paying big money I like made in USA
#2812
I can vouch for Aaron's Prints on Metal... Nothing short of STUNNING!
https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en...AM0QoioIjAEwCw
https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en...AM0QoioIjAEwCw
#2813
I can vouch for Aaron's Prints on Metal... Nothing short of STUNNING!
https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en...AM0QoioIjAEwCw
https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en...AM0QoioIjAEwCw
#2816
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Hard to tell with the lighting and the plastic cover, but I would wager it's Giallo Triplo Strato. It's a very heavy pearl yellow that, as its name translates, is a triple layer paint.
#2817
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i have aaron's prints in my cave. i also have a lot of other artwork on the wall.
pictures dont do justice to the prints.
they have very high color saturation and REALLY POP on the wall.
makes the garage "alive"