It's supposed to rain for the next couple days and im almost finished with fixing up my gs for inspection. All that's left is changing my rear tire and my chain. My only time to work on it is right now but it's 12:30 in the morning and I have no light. I came here because there are a lot of innovators in the gs forum. Do you guys have any ideas for me so I can make myself a well lit working environment with common household items
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Desk lamp? .... :dunno_black:
Or go sleep ... Set your alarm earlier .. And use time before work ?! .... Working too late and too tired means mistakes/oops can happen bro.. :thumb:
Quote from: newbie1993 on March 29, 2014, 09:39:39 PM
It's supposed to rain for the next couple days and im almost finished with fixing up my gs for inspection. All that's left is changing my rear tire and my chain. My only time to work on it is right now but it's 12:30 in the morning and I have no light. I came here because there are a lot of innovators in the gs forum. Do you guys have any ideas for me so I can make myself a well lit working environment with common household items
NEWBIE
tomorrow is my day off and its supposed to rain. It was gonna be my day to reassemble my headlight , front wheel and carbs/airbox with everything cleaned up and put the new battery in and see if she starts up after sitting for 6 months
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Yea I would just use a little lamp. Is your bike in a garage or in a parking lot? If it is in your garage, why the heck do you not have lights in your garage? Haha
Anyways, you could always go and buy one of these at harbor freight or some other cheap tool shop:
(http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/yellow-shop-light-405283.jpg)
Its called a shop lamp. I use a red one to work on my bike when I dont have enough light, works like a charm, almost too much light. And if its cold this lamp will also keep you and everything else within 6 feet warm haha.
How handy are you? I made this:
(http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt70/rmyers104/20131210_214502_zps4ushkbua.jpg) (http://s598.photobucket.com/user/rmyers104/media/20131210_214502_zps4ushkbua.jpg.html)
It's just an old headlight with a 12v led bulb (from a generic "street fighter" fairing) hooked up to a battery. The battery makes it portable and rechargeable, and the steel was scrap parts I had laying around.
Quote from: jacob92icu on March 29, 2014, 10:47:37 PM
Yea I would just use a little lamp. Is your bike in a garage or in a parking lot? If it is in your garage, why the heck do you not have lights in your garage? Haha
Anyways, you could always go and buy one of these at harbor freight or some other cheap tool shop:
(http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/yellow-shop-light-405283.jpg)
Its called a shop lamp. I use a red one to work on my bike when I dont have enough light, works like a charm, almost too much light. And if its cold this lamp will also keep you and everything else within 6 feet warm haha.
it's in my back yard. I have a porch light but it isn't strong enough or bright enough to give me enough light
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LMAO big Rich!! Talk about red neck creations :tongue2: :tongue2: :tongue2:
Thats hilarious. Looks like it would work like a charm though!
Yep that is a good light stand... For battery power.... I'd stand back from it with mains power though!! Lol
That was my first stick welding project. Instead of just burning up rods by making beads on steel, I figured I may as well make something useful. Since then I cut off the bottom plate and welded a Suzuki brake rotor as the base (and ditched the turn signal - amber light sucks to work under). It is an awesome garage lamp though.
I wonder is this the time to start another 'give us a Like button.... Uncle Johnny you tight bastard!! ' ;)
It'd simplify stuff sometimes!