Poor Man Festool Lamp

mirock

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Hello friends!

Today I'b like to show very quick-made project from having parts. Sometimes I need more powerful lamp to make some work off-grid. Of course you can buy, but I will do as one guy said - A well-used minimum suffices for everything.

So, I have a base which I have made before, accumulator from screw driver, 12 volt led lamps and sockets, piece of wire and strip of plywood. Now I need to assemble them together

I have made such lamp before and used it for some time but there was just one lamp and no reflector. This time I need to add light power and direct it to one side but not everywhere.

For reflector I've found piece of stainless steel from roofing. It is not perfect but will do this job. Maybe sometimes I 'll make some more accurate one instead this quick version.
But everybody know that nothing is more permanent than the temporary.
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Hi mirock,

Where in Ukraine do you live? I have friends in Sumy.

Wishing you and your country peace and dignity!

Regards, Dick

P.S.: Oh, nice work.
 
mirock said:
4oJq5zh


Hello friends!

Today I'b like to show very quick-made project from having parts. Sometimes I need more powerful lamp to make some work off-grid. Of course you can buy, but I will do as one guy said - A well-used minimum suffices for everything.

So, I have a base which I have made before, accumulator from screw driver, 12 volt led lamps and sockets, piece of wire and strip of plywood. Now I need to assemble them together

I have made such lamp before and used it for some time but there was just one lamp and no reflector. This time I need to add light power and direct it to one side but not everywhere.

For reflector I've found piece of stainless steel from roofing. It is not perfect but will do this job. Maybe sometimes I 'll make some more accurate one instead this quick version.
But everybody know that nothing is more permanent than the temporary.
=Mirock%27sToolworks


I love it; can I use my Harbor Freight Hercules  20V battery on it :-)
 
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