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Thread: work light for non-garage jobs?
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05-06-03, 09:50 #1
work light for non-garage jobs?
what do you do for jobs where there isn't access to a garage with the super-friendly fluorescent lighting? I have a couple jobs coming up where I'll probably do some plastic and glass polishing.
I thought about getting one of those portable work lamps from home depot and using it in the shade....dunno how well it would work, though. any ideas?
CJ'04 Steel Gray Metallic Mazda 6s V6 5door, '97 Honda Accord SE
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05-07-03, 07:38 #2
anyone? I just ordered two bottles of AG (and two of p21s bodywork while I was at it) from CMA and I'll see how the free light source works out, i.e. the sun
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'04 Steel Gray Metallic Mazda 6s V6 5door, '97 Honda Accord SE
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05-07-03, 04:56 #3
I made a a portable for mysefle. I took a 4 foot floutrescent from home depot and opened it up. I drilled holes in the casing then attached it to my home made adjustable jack stand rigged up from a camera tripod. All done with wing nuts and a drill. Works great because I can adjust the height to shine on side anels or hoods trunks and roofs.
RyanRyan
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Yes! There must be a smarter way to do this.
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05-07-03, 04:58 #4
Or you can pay 200+ at rightlook.com for the same thing.
RyanRyan
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Yes! There must be a smarter way to do this.
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