[DeTomaso] Adventures in the garage - Flourescent work lights

asajay at asajay.com asajay at asajay.com
Fri May 11 15:11:43 EDT 2007


Oh yea, similar to WHAT you say.   (darn)

http://www.westpacdirect.com/itm00226.htm

Asa Jay
Quoting asajay at asajay.com:

> Years ago, for Christmas I believe, I was given a -real- fluorescent
> drop-light.  Similar to this, but without the reel.  I'll try to get a
> number off it if anyone is interested.
>
> Asa Jay
>
> Quoting Larry Weston <lplugw at hotmail.com>:
>
>> If you're tired of burning your arm (or whatever else the back of the
>> drop light might touch) and paying $4 +/- for "rough service" bulbs
>> that aren't, try those compact flourescent screw base style bulbs. Nice
>> and bright, stays cool enough to hold onto the bulb barehanded, pretty
>> tough too. Dropped mine several times. I also use a lamp holder made of
>> plastic to avoid scatches on finished surfaces. I lined it with
>> aluminum tape to act as a reflector and keep light from leaking through
>> the backside.
>>
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