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Testing out the wiring job so far on the little LED lights. I knew I shoulda installed a box for a switch before insulating the wall. Live and learn. Right now they are wired to the overhead panel lights and they really need to be on seperate switches. I'll just run a piece of metal conduit from ceiling down the wall to a switch, problem solved. :tup:
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i like it duuude.
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Have you closed up the ceiling yet? If you still have access to the top plate, you might as well cut a new box in the wall and fish the wiring down from the top. Much better look than exposed conduit. Not that it really matters in the garage...
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Started getting the panel lights mounted correctly. real nice fit on the faces with the 7/16" OSB.
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Need more lights and outlets. :shakes head:
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Actually you are partially right. I need to install some lights for under the lift.
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Have one friend that installed lights on the walls. With all the lights on in his garage. You can see everything. There is no dark spots or shadows. You can see imperfections in the paint that you can't see outside in the day time.
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