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    Default Garage Light Upgrading

    So I am in need of upgrading my lights in the shop. When they were installed they just used 4 normal bulbs and unfortunately they have now all burnt out and I want to upgrade to LED lightning.

    The issue I have though is my ceiling in the shop in this area is 20 feet or more so it means I would either need to rent a man lift or scaffolding to work on stuff.

    The span across from the loft floor (where I am standing) to the far wall is about 16 feet so I was thinking of using an extension ladder to span this to do work in this area.

    I'm not fully aware of what "rules" there are about ladders being used to span areas like this so I figured someone around here may know.

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    Ladders are not designed to be used horizontally. They are weaker than you think.
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    Hard no.
    *is engineering advise


    Why not buy a super tall ladder? A couple members did just last week, I think. They were on sale at CT.
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    A-frame ladder is good choice.
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    Ladder falls are no joke. Agree with buying a proper height ladder or just hire someone to install the new led fixtures using the existing light junction boxes. Would probably not cost that much. Definitely not worth risking your life/future health
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePenIsMightier View Post
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    *is engineering advise

    Why not buy a super tall ladder? A couple members did just last week, I think. They were on sale at CT.
    Just measured and peak is about 15 feet which makes a tall stretch for a ladder.

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    Ladder falls are no joke. Agree with buying a proper height ladder or just hire someone to install the new led fixtures using the existing light junction boxes. Would probably not cost that much. Definitely not worth risking your life/future health
    I have spent many hours in ladders and scaffolding and take it seriously. I need a way that I can work up there when ever I need too and not call someone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firebane View Post
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    I have spent many hours in ladders and scaffolding and take it seriously. I need a way that I can work up there when ever I need too and not call someone.
    Didn't know these things were so expensive, but probably what you're looking for
    https://www.homedepot.ca/product/fea...pid=1000510329
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    I have spent many hours in ladders and scaffolding and take it seriously. I need a way that I can work up there when ever I need too and not call someone.
    Fair enough. I would do it myself as well.

    https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/m...3015p.html#srp
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    You can build something sturdy out of lumber if you are inclined, or rent scaffolding.

    Also, I was going to LEDfy my garage but then I saw these click for larger version
    » Click image for larger version and I just screwed in daylight white, LEDs and my garage life improved.

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    I swear I had several posts about garage lighting...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    I swear I had several posts about garage lighting...
    Wasn't a MEGA THREAD, no care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    I swear I had several posts about garage lighting...
    This was more about finding a method to upgrade vs what to buy.

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    Fair enough. I would do it myself as well.

    https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/m...3015p.html#srp
    That is only 11 feet in the A frame setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by revelations View Post
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    You can build something sturdy out of lumber if you are inclined, or rent scaffolding.

    Also, I was going to LEDfy my garage but then I saw these click for larger version
    » Click image for larger version and I just screwed in daylight white, LEDs and my garage life improved.
    Used those before and hate them. Already have the lights just need to hang them.

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    Post 16508:
    https://forums.beyond.ca/threads/503...atest-purchase

    @vengie just, just bought a 25-footer.
    I knew I wasn't crazy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePenIsMightier View Post
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    Post 16508:
    https://forums.beyond.ca/threads/503...atest-purchase

    @vengie just, just bought a 25-footer.
    I knew I wasn't crazy!
    Yah only 11 feet for the A frame setup which you will never stand at the very top which still leaves a lot of height left. If you say 8 feet safely that is still 7 feet left.

    I don't think there is any safe way other than scaffolding, so I will find something used and store it as there will be plenty of work up there.

    Just thought there would be something quick.

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    Rent a 16' a frame from Home Depot.

    I did that to paint my previous house with 18' ceilings

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    I feel like I know this garage

    Doors would have gone in with a little giant clone. Highly recommended, they're great for oddball access issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyL View Post
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    I feel like I know this garage

    Doors would have gone in with a little giant clone. Highly recommended, they're great for oddball access issues.
    Both doors need work too lol. And the one side I am probably going to turn into a high lift variation.

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    Anybody have some input on lighting up a 19x22' garage? I bought 6 5000lmn led 4' lights from princess auto. I am debating installing 4 or 6. 4 is easiest as I just put boxes in the 4 quadrants and call it a day. Debating adding the extra 2 in between but might be overkill. Thoughts?
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    Install 4 and then see how you like it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by littledan View Post
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    Anybody have some input on lighting up a 19x22' garage? I bought 6 5000lmn led 4' lights from princess auto. I am debating installing 4 or 6. 4 is easiest as I just put boxes in the 4 quadrants and call it a day. Debating adding the extra 2 in between but might be overkill. Thoughts?
    Comes in a green box right? I put 4 of them into my 24x24 and it lights it up pretty damn good. I just put a receptacle above each of the parking spots and had the lights about 5ft(cord length) away from the box.
    Will probably add another one above my work area.

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