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    The native frangipani lives and flowers ....... and therefore so will I!
    Well, for another year at least?
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    Yup, it’s time to bail out of the shed!
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    Mine went to 39 today as well so I retreated to the house and turned the AC on. Well TTTT I turned it on, went into the shed....for about five minutes and then decided it was not a good idea at all.
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    Have a Solar heater for pool on the roof of the garage.

    Wednesday morning around 10:30am the temp on roof was 54C. Pool was a beautiful 30C at 9:00pm Wed night.

    56 Rock n Roll rebel....... Too old to die young and too young to be an old fart. Guess I'll just keep on rockin and refuse grow old gracefully.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Have a Solar heater for pool on the roof of the garage.

    Wednesday morning around 10:30am the temp on roof was 54C. Pool was a beautiful 30C at 9:00pm Wed night.

    Our above ground pool with solar heating was like a bath yesterday afternoon..... just lay in the aqua duck with a little breeze to try to cool off, cold shower was more refreshing!

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    Those 1200 x 300 LED lights are back on sale...

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-40W-...r=590898361598

    Ive just ordered another one....... I know, I know!
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    The 300*1200 would be perfect over my lathe . . .

    Looks like I'll be installing it next weekend
    Pat
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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    Those 1200 x 300 LED lights are back on sale...

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-40W-...r=590898361598

    Ive just ordered another one....... I know, I know!
    Hi Fletty, what do you use? Cool daylight or daylight white? How do you find it for bench work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by I_wanna_Shed View Post
    Hi Fletty, what do you use? Cool daylight or daylight white? How do you find it for bench work?
    I use daylight white and, with the big area of even light transmission, I find the lack of hard shadows excellent for bench work.
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    I use daylight white and, with the big area of even light transmission, I find the lack of hard shadows excellent for bench work.
    Plus One for "daylight" ;
    though saying that, I've bought the "daylight" for my shed is in a cave under the house...

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    When I lit my shop I used daylight too. I aimed for 1,000 lumens per square meter. I am glad I did. Get to work and tan too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by QC Inspector View Post
    Get to work and tan too!
    That's going to look waaay out of place in Saskatoon....
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    True but nobody can tell, everyone is bundled up. It's -26C as I type with a wind chill of -37.

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    Default Shed Lights

    Thanks Fletty

    I save so much money listening to you!!

    I have the 60cm x 60cm above my workbench and smaller downlights for the rest of the shed.

    The big panel is very good. Lots of light and no shadows.

    Just ordered two more to replace the regular downlights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scally View Post
    Thanks Fletty

    I save so much money listening to you!!

    I have the 60cm x 60cm above my workbench and smaller downlights for the rest of the shed.

    The big panel is very good. Lots of light and no shadows.

    Just ordered two more to replace the regular downlights.
    Glad to be of help Scally!
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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