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Old 06-26-2008, 08:53 PM
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Im looking into portable fluorescent lighting to use in my garage as opposed to installing all new fluorescents and fixtures on the ceiling . I found these at Top of the Line and they seem to be perfect to use when inspecting and polishing paint. Its called the K max portable fluorescent light.

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Old 06-26-2008, 08:58 PM
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I'll show you what I did and the lights are just awesome..not to mention a lot cheaper than what you're looking at. They are so bright, they hurt your eyes to look at them!
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Wow those are bright richy!
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Old 06-26-2008, 09:38 PM
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I just did some reading on a few forums and found that fluorescent isnt the lighting I need for optimal defect finding. Basically I need lights that will show the most amount of defects and even the finest of swirls, the stuff that you see only in sun sometimes if there is such a light out there.
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I just did some reading on a few forums and found that fluorescent isnt the lighting I need for optimal defect finding. Basically I need lights that will show the most amount of defects and even the finest of swirls, the stuff that you see only in sun sometimes if there is such a light out there.
Yes, there is they aren't cheap but they do exist. I was going to upgrade my existing lights in my garage but house is for sale so not going to bother any more, on the house I will have the best lighting system money can buy...can't wait to purchase the new house..I just hope the garage is unfinished .
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Old 06-27-2008, 05:08 AM
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I just did some reading on a few forums and found that fluorescent isnt the lighting I need for optimal defect finding. Basically I need lights that will show the most amount of defects and even the finest of swirls, the stuff that you see only in sun sometimes if there is such a light out there.
The bulbs I have have a colour temp of 6500 which is supposed to be equivalent to looking into the sun at high noon in July. All I know is they're super bright and hurt your eyes...more importantly, I have no problems seeing swirls or any other defect with them. I tried to get to topbulb.com's website however and it wouldn't load? Strange? I do strongly recommend these..they have worked very well for me. FWIW.
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Old 06-27-2008, 05:25 AM
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I just did some reading on a few forums and found that fluorescent isnt the lighting I need for optimal defect finding. Basically I need lights that will show the most amount of defects and even the finest of swirls, the stuff that you see only in sun sometimes if there is such a light out there.
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You'll see everything and then some with these lights. Think parking lot lights.





BTW Richy what kind of base are you using for those lights?? Standard fixture base??
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I think Metal halides work best when they are installed on the ceiling of a garage but I am looking for something handheld.
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You'll see everything and then some with these lights. Think parking lot lights.





BTW Richy what kind of base are you using for those lights?? Standard fixture base??
YUp..standard light fixture.
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