Have you tried those eyeglasses-looking thingies that have 2 little
flashlights (1 per side). Best $3 I ever spent; with an elastic strap they
stay put even when looking down, the light is right were you need it and
they're indestructible. I have a battery charger and ni-cads just for my
"seeing eyes".
Patrick Delgado
> From: DGB <dgbcms@netnet.net>
> Reply-To: dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET
> Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 06:39:08 -0500
> To: dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET
> Subject: Re: DML: 360 swap currently underway
>
>> Then I discovered that after working with
>> it a while, it would intentionally turn to blind me and
> give me
>> headaches. It seems that whenever I am working below the
> engine and
>> then go up top to adjust something, that stupid light is
> always aimed
>> right at me so I can't see a darn thing.
>
> Amen ... I have a retractable florescent shaped the same,
> from Craftsman, that always finds it's way to my eyes and
> not to the subject! Also to get them into tighter spots, and
> stay, especially unhooked, is a joke. Seems like one can
> spend more time positioning the damn light then on the work
> at hand!
>
> In my 45 years of working on my own vehicles, I'm still in
> pursuit of that perfect drop-light!
>
> Dwight in WI
>
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