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    integrated lcd lights

    Well, thanks to all who have posted. I have now decided to remove my fluorescent tubes altogether and will substitute 8 es batten holders instead. These will give me great flexibility over where I choose to locate them in the garage. I will fit Crompton 17.5w led bulbs which give an equivalent...
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    integrated lcd lights

    I'd never heard of led panel lights so I've googled them a bit. So far I like the idea of the leds being around the outer of the frame. That could be pretty efficient of spreading the light around. Of course, they do seem more expensive than the bulkhead type and it seems that each light has...
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    integrated lcd lights

    It's about 20 x 16 feet. There are a fair amount of shelving around and, of course, a freezer. So, if we say that there is about 16x14 feet of space to be illuminated we'd be about right. It is used for my diy projects and general storage. The existing lights are placed two by two lengthways...
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    integrated lcd lights

    Hi, I have four very old fashioned fluorescent 5ft tubes lighting up my garage. I want to replace them with LEDs. Having got myself confused over magnetic ballasts and separate led drivers I've decided that integral luminaires are the way to go - if I'm right that these will just need...
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    benchgrinder wheels

    So sorry not to have replied sooner. I'm having the devil of a job with my computer operating system, something I suspect that others don't experience. Anyway, I sent off for the Faithful set which fitted quite well. I did have to drill out a couple of washers to get the wheel tightened up but...
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    benchgrinder wheels

    Hi, I have a bench grinder with, as best as I can measure it, a 13mm driving shaft. I wish to fit a grinding wheel with a 32mm central hole. Is there a sort of conversion kit I can use? Advice would be appreciated, please.
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