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I see the tracers rounds….
Awesome work with that garage man!
Awesome work with that garage man!
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screw replacing it.No.....it was given to me.....it was the first thing that was moved in there...
I just have not replaced it.....
Looks great, too many bowties though.
That is a sweet setup my good man. Well done!
I see the tracers rounds….
Awesome work with that garage man!
Real nice man, love the GOAT jersey above the big TV!
That looks awesome, great job, brother! When’s the first shindig?
did you do the electric too? Gotta think a few rows of LED can lights would be less expensive than those huge boxes.
screw replacing it.
take the door off and shoot some holes in it for real, then put it back on.
Yes I ran the electric myself.......as big as the garage is,Im glad I went with the oversized lights....not sure can lights would of been bright enough.....
And the frames are just 2x4s painted......
you'd be surprised, those LED can lights get super bright. I installed 4 of them on my deck when I finished it and it's bright as daylight with the dimmer at max. You'd probably need 6-8 in that space. I have 2 lights like you have in my garage right now and I'm looking at replacing them with cans as soon as I can rewire the ceiling.
yeah, 2x4 makes it tough since most ceiling housings would have 6" minimum. They make low profile ones down to as low as 2", but they're not cheap. Luckily my deck roof rafters are 2x8, so I had tons of room.Not sure that can lights will work for me anyways....the space between the osb,2x4s that I put in the ceiling to screw into the metal joices plus the insulation is probably not deep enough for cans......
There maybe 5 inches of clearance....
Now that would be hilarious.....
yeah, 2x4 makes it tough since most ceiling housings would have 6" minimum. They make low profile ones down to as low as 2", but they're not cheap. Luckily my deck roof rafters are 2x8, so I had tons of room.