Garage Lights
I realized that the 60 watt bulb in the garage wasn't going to cut it if i was in there working on the mower at night. So i decided to do the same thing i did in the basement and hang fluorescent lights. Again i went with the easy route, instead of wiring a switch and box, i just connected an extension cord to a "light bulb outlet." This way, whenever i turn on the light, the florescent bulbs turn on as well.
Here's the easy way, so you don't have to install another switch.


Everything took about an hour or two to hang up. Once again, another thing i wish i would have done a long time ago.
Here's the easy way, so you don't have to install another switch.
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