I'll share my homemade fixture ideas......
1 roll of 3" aluminum tape...$7(Wal-Mart)
1 10"x10' roll galvanized steel roof flashing...$12
1 4x8 1/2" piece of plywood...$8(Lowe's)
12 e26 sockets...$3ea/$36(Lowe's)
2 6in fans...$8ea/$16(walmart)
2 6" to 4" reducers...$6ea/$12
2 pair of ratchet hangers...$8ea/$16(amazon)
2 6ft 1725w household extension cords...$2ea/$4(wally)
48 #4 brass screws and 48 eye terminals(connectors) to connect the wires to the sockets....about $4(Ace Hardware)
Speaker wire I already had but it's about $20 a roll
It's just a 16x22 piece of 1/2in. plywood with holes cut to fit my e26 sockets
and a 6in hole for a $8 fan from Wal-Mart.I used a roll of aluminum tape to attach the sides cut from a roll of 10inx10ft galvanized roof flashing
The sockets are prewired but I removed those wires and used some 14gauge speaker wire.I'm not an electrician but I know how to follow a positive and negative wire.I then attached a 6"to4" reducer for ducting.The plug is a regular $2 extension cord,cut and attached with screws to the first socket.To do this i removed all the positive wires and screwed in one side at a time,ensuring no crossing of wires.»»BIG TIP««.......BE SAFE!!!!
...WHEN USING AN EXTENSION CORD THE RIBBED WIRE IS NEGATIVE(white striped wire),THE SMOOTH WIRE IS POSITIVE(black wire)OR ON THE PLUG THE SMALL BLADE IS POSITIVE,BIG BLADE IS THE NEGATIVE
Then I screwed in the fan,added some splitters for a total of 12 bulbs.I have a piece of plexiglass cut to fit to enclose the bulbs,which is great for heat and I don't have to worry about leaf burn
They are really nice I could have went with a thicker metal for the sides but this is a compromise between weight and function(its good enough).
I'm really hoping that you guys can see what i've done cause I know i'm not good at step by step detailed instructions....besides it's just too much for me to type out...took too fucking long to do this one!
@Adrien11 had asked how I made them and just thought it would be a good post here.peace