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03-01-2006 08:00 PM #1
' How to ' ultimate shop light
Ok , time to give back...Saluting " brianrupnow"
Over the last 30 years as a commercial photographer, I've learned to use ' available light ' ,
translation: any light available.
Also i love building things, solving problems.
One problem I encountered, while on assignment for a chain of grocery stores, was how to filter for different light sources and kelvin temps.
Back in the film day, we referred to some of them as UFO's.
(Unidentified Fluorescent Objects )
i needed a lightweight, rugged, easy bulb replacement, and cool temp fixture ( safety first, halogens are too contrasty & burn too hot)
pic. 1. Start with a Flush ceiling mount 2'x 4' -4 bulb light box.
pic 2&3. Replace all sheetmetal screws w/ bolts, washers, nylon loc-nuts.
pic 4. Hardwire a 25/50 3-prong grounded extension cord.
5. Enjoy Soft, diffused, low angle light while working on the engine bay or cab/ wherever, without fear of burning your hand.
5. Compatiable with all your other garage fluoesent lights.
6. you'll be surprized by the light output.
Dammit, another good ol boy gone. Condolence to the family. RIP Mike
RIP Mike Frade, aka 34_40