[TheForge] lighting
R.C.Mundt
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Fri May 2 14:45:59 2003
Why not become a UL approved shop? Talked to a guy a few years ago who did
that. As I remember he just paid a fee and submited a sample for the UL to
inspect. Sure seems like it would be worth it if your in the light
bussiness.
Randy Mundt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Olsen" <[email protected]>
To: "Art Metal" <[email protected]>; "The Forge"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 9:20 AM
Subject: [TheForge] lighting
> Hello all,
>
> For those of you who sometimes build lighting________I assume there are
> those of you who have UL approved shops, those of you who take your
> fixtures to a UL approved shop for certification, and those of you who
> ignore the whole UL thing all together.
>
> I am not a UL shop, I will be building a series of sconces this summer
> for a house under new construction. If they are not UL approved can I
> expect the electrician to refuse to install them? For those of you who
> have a UL shop or have taken a light fixture to a UL shop how much do
> you charge / did you pay?
>
> I will be building 16 or so sconces that will all be the same, can I
> just get the 'model' or 'style' approved.
>
> Any thoughts and or guidance about the UL process would be appreciated.
> For those of you who have been thru the process how did it work.
>
> And one last thing______any recommendations on a business to order light
> parts from?
>
> Thank you all,
>
> Roger Olsen
>
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