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Default How to screw in a light bulb.

Is Home Depot the only place to buy a Light Bulb Torque Wrench?
How should one screw in a Florescent Bulb?
I don't like having to start the bulb by zapping it with 220v
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Default How to screw in a light bulb.

The electrical conductive stuff with the aluminum shavings.

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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 01:38:08 GMT, "Martik"
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A little anti-seize compound on the threads makes them easier to remove. 2%
of my bulbs seize up and have to be removed with needle nose pliers after
breaking the bulb.



What compound do you recommend?

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Gee, stay away from that cheep chinese knock off from HD. Get a real one at
your contractor supply house. Worth every penny of the $469 they cost.

Flourescents take the optional Long Bulb Adaptor $199 extra.

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Is Home Depot the only place to buy a Light Bulb Torque Wrench?
How should one screw in a Florescent Bulb?
I don't like having to start the bulb by zapping it with 220v
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So what is your inebriated stupid point.

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