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shop light
I'm baffled by what I find interesting, so please humor me when I say
that this light is one of my greatest shop investments. http://216.117.185.2/de/2005/productdetail.php?iid=502 I've been looking for a good overhead light for my miter station and when I saw this at my local Yard Bird for $34.00 I instantly fell in love. It's difficult to see but it has (2)65 watt flourescent bulbs with a high polish reflector. it's 4 feet long and hangs from two chains. The best part is it has a pull chain switch...pull it once the left light goes on, pull it twice the right goes on, pull it three times both lights go on. I know...I know...shop light... BFD. Its more of a symbol than anything. My garage is finally becoming, instead of a pile of tools, a shop. This light represents the finishing touches. No one ever tells you how difficult it is to put all the "puzzle" pieces together. I hope I'm not alone in my difficulty. Just one person give me some kind of afirmation!!!!! Don |
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