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My Amazon search for 4' LED's turned up "Garage Vapor Proof Fixtures." Should I consider vapor proof for a wood shop? Google used to be my friend, but now it only returns results with merchandise :-(. What does vapor proof do for me in a residential setting, as a hobbyist. Thanks.
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Cecil, can you post a link?
Vapor proof may or may not mean they could be used in a finishing booth.
I am going to build a finishing room in my woodshop, and will be looking for explosion proof lighting.
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This is the initial one I saw when searching for 4' LED. I then searched specifically "Vapor Proof led" and had several hits. The one I linked to states it is suitable for wet locations, but says nothing about High VOC locations.
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