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As anyone who owns one knows,the lighting insidethe cabinet sucks I picked up a couple small 100 watt halogen flood lights from the local home center.It was originaly a one piece motion sensing setup. Ran me about $15 bucks.I pulled the original flouresent light out and wired the two lights to the original switch.Mounting them consisted of drilling two holes in the upper back corners and bolting them in.Simple, cheap and very effective.Easily tripled the amount of light inside.It can also serve as a warming oven when it`s cold out. I was also having problems with the media not falling back down into the bottom of the cabinet.Before, I would have to stop every so often and smack the sides a few times to loosen it up and knock it back down. But,behold,I found a solution!I guess the x-wife was good for something after all! Works pretty good too.
Reply:thats awesome!!!!
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Reply:Did I understand you right? You got the ex-wife to just stand there and slap the machine down instead of you? Just kidding. Really, the adding lighting is great. It seems that everyone of these that I've used the lighting sucks. I would suggest using some "tear-off" for the lens though so when the sand/glass bead fogs them out you can renew them cheaply and quickly.Hobart 140 Handler w/ gasHyperTherm Powermax 380 Plasmaoxy/acetylene
Reply:Why would she leave that behind as long as it works DewayneDixieland WeldingMM350PLincoln 100Some torchesOther misc. tools |
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