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In-floor workshop lights
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Lmm Cams
2020-08-09 20:31:49 UTC
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Building a new workshop, with a scissor lift and want some lights sunk into the floor underneath it. Any ideas or suggestions for suitable hard wearing or made for the job lights?
Ta
Steve
noel-money%
2020-08-11 08:30:56 UTC
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Post by Lmm Cams
Building a new workshop, with a scissor lift and want some lights sunk into the floor underneath it. Any ideas or suggestions for suitable hard wearing or made for the job lights?
Ta
Steve
I decided they were more trouble than they would be worth. I painted the floor light grey and have plenty of light from around and above to reflect up.
newshound
2020-08-11 13:05:48 UTC
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Post by Lmm Cams
Building a new workshop, with a scissor lift and want some lights sunk into the floor underneath it. Any ideas or suggestions for suitable hard wearing or made for the job lights?
Ta
Steve
I've seen flush lights that you can drive over and would probably
survive a dropped Stillson, but I don't think they would like a dropped
gearbox. Good lead lights that you can angle to get the light past
supports would be my preference. (These days the 10W LED rechargeables
are good enough for most things).
Dave Plowman (News)
2020-08-11 15:06:27 UTC
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Post by Lmm Cams
Building a new workshop, with a scissor lift and want some lights sunk
into the floor underneath it. Any ideas or suggestions for suitable hard
wearing or made for the job lights? Ta Steve
Have a look on the TLC (electrical wholesaler) site. They do lights
designed to go in paths etc so should be up to it. But I'd guess no matter
what you do you'll end up needing a decent inspection light too.
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