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<DIV>In Hi Dean</DIV>
<DIV> The lighting in this shop are high output fluorescent with color
corrected bulbs. What a difference & they do not buzz. The fixtures
(125.00) are available at commercial lighting stores as well as the bulbs. Not
cheap but good light is everything.</DIV>
<DIV> Dale</DIV>
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style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Another consideration
is lighting. I invested in several 8’ double fluorescent fixtures. They cost
close to $100 each with the bulbs and they buzz. I would not do this again. I
would use the screw in compact fluorescent bulbs. You can get them with 200
watt equivalent light output for about $8/bulb. Add the cost of a plastic
fixture, about $1.50, and you’ve got less than $10 per fixture. They don’t
buzz and 2 of them put out more light for less energy consumption and a whole
lot less money. They also sell a version of them in a dusk to dawn fixture
with 400 watt equivalent for about $50. I haven’t played with any of those.
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