newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
Could you give a link for that combo for $10?IF I were building, I would use cree 60w LED's in a porcelain or plastic "barn light" fixture attached to a round workbox. Box + fixture + cree let ~$10. <snip>
One advantage to this approach if you use A19 bulbs is the ability to screw in a higher ouput bulb where you need more light.
LED tubes for fluorescent T8/T12 replacement are rapidly coming into acceptance and low price. Prices for 4' bulbs have dropped down to about $10 and even HD is selling them.My garage is not as big as others here have. But, I find I need more light than I used to. The lights in the garage are starting to give me problems to light up. I found LED tubes at Grainger . com that go in the 10 year old fluorescent fixtures without a ballast change. They start instantly, and give more light per tube. Plus they use about half the watts. They have a 5 year warranty, and 50,000 hour life. A little pricey for the non-grainger purchaser. I bought them though my work account for a lot less. Only a bulb change and I was done.
Especially great if you are having to replace T12 ballasts.http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/rural-living/338919-led-workshop-lighting-saga-continues.html?highlight=