<VV> Garage in 'Burbs' WAS Trouble/Drop lights
Shelrockbored at aol.com
Shelrockbored at aol.com
Tue Jan 14 06:25:22 EST 2014
Bill:
My not so large (but not small) two car garage in the "burbs" is taken up
with two non-running cars, one my '66 Corsa the other my '91 Mercury
Marquis. There is other assorted "stuff." Be happy you have a garage in the
city. That's a rarity.
Steve Sassi
In a message dated 1/13/2014 1:16:08 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
gojoe283 at yahoo.com writes:
B"H
Unfortunately, I've tried every type of bulb in my metal-caged trouble
light...rough service, incadescent, CFL, etc.
I've busted every type, they usually last around 5 or 6 usages. That's
because I'm such a klutz that I step on them by accident in my tiny garage
that only lets me work on one side of the car at a time.
Oh, to live in the suburbs and have a garage that has a couple of feet on
either side of the car! Then again, where I live in NYC, I'm lucky to have
any sort of garage at all!
Bill Hershkowitz 66 Monza Sport Sedan 110 PG A/C
I have used the HD/Rough Service bulbs in trouble-lights over the years.
I
have, on occasionally broken the inside filaments, but never the glass.
So
they may or may not last longer - for usage, but the failure mode is most
likely not a broken bulb and the attendant sparks. Maybe I am not
treating
them hard enough! - Seth
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