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Light Work

July 18, 2013

Readers,

A shop light suspended over my work tables was my main source of task lighting before.
A shop light suspended over my work tables was my main source of task lighting before.

The pictures tell the story.

Yesterday Daniel replaced five recessed lights in the sewing domain and cut holes in the ceiling to install twelve new lights, evenly spaced down the length of the room.

Holes for the recessed light fixtures. The shop light was taken down and upturned to light the ceiling work.
Holes for the recessed light fixtures. The shop light was taken down and upturned to light the ceiling work.

Today he nearly finished the light installation job.

Talk about improvement! I’ll wonder how I ever managed without them.

Lights! Camera! Action!
Lights! Camera! Action!

What’s my new favorite sewing tool?

Lights.

Coming up: turning the space behind the mystery door into dry, ventilated storage.

in Sewing space # planning

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