davekt
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Awesome set up there.
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brwill2005 said:I have been thinking this may work. I saw some LED puck lights at Costco...I imagine they are quite bright.
David Fermani said:Here's another way you could do it. This is a setup that OctaneGuy put together. You could build your's off this idea.
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OctaneGuy said:It's funny, I'm working on a solution right now for my own shop--I don't need a mobile set up anymore. I had envisioned something similar to the yellow frame and lights but with point light sources--but I wanted adjustability to be able to raise and lower the lights to accommodate a large lifted truck or a Porsche. Any idea whose shop that is and who made that lighting setup???
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David Fermani said:I PM'd you their name. They built it themselves. It's has wheels and is mobile and plugs in with just 1 outlet/cord. The lights used are the same that are in a professional paint booth. Not your basic Home Depot florescents. You could actually see the compound marks/swirls in the white LS in the picture. If you're doing it with basic floresecents, it actually hurts when there's too much light. It drowns out the clarity and color in what your trying to see. Especially on interiors.
AMDin93103 said:Right on. . . thanks for the update. Would you say they are brighter than the 4W leads one to believe?
Accumulator said:AMDin93103- yeah, that was a great suggestion :xyxthumbs Heh heh, newfangled technology...I need to get with it
Picus- I'd get that fluorescent trouble light, they're just *so* handy that I bet you'd use it a lot. Mine are very well-sealed so I even use them when doing undercarriages..they get soaking wet/really dirty but no problems at all (yeah, I do have them on a GFI).