I had seen these Wobblelights before, but just in passing.
I did see a very interesting solution to a jobsite lighting problem.
This flooring guy was using 2 and I tell ya, what a nice way to light
a jobsite. You could see everything he was doing with his floor sander
(big disc). they also showed up everything wrong with the drywall job.
I will try one of the Junior Wobblelights.
Makes way to much sense not to.
On Feb 27, 3:56=A0pm, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 26, 11:33=A0pm, indigomontoya <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On 2/24/2011 11:34 AM, Robatoy wrote:
>
> > > I had seen these Wobblelights before, but just in passing.
> > > I did see a very interesting solution to a jobsite lighting problem.
> > > This flooring guy was using 2 and I tell ya, what a nice way to light
> > > a jobsite. You could see everything he was doing with his floor sande=
r
> > > (big disc). they also showed up everything wrong with the drywall job=
.
> > > I will try one of the Junior Wobblelights.
> > > Makes way to much sense not to.
>
> > If you got the $$ to throw at it, why not?
>
> > Considering their price, as a hobbyist, I'd rather buy tools.
>
> As a hobbyist? Probably not worth the money. You're right. To the pro/
> semi-pro...what *I* can see to fix, the customer won't when I'm done.
What I was trying to say... is that a call-back, because you didn't
see a flaw, justifies the expense of a good light-source rather
quickly.
On Feb 26, 11:33=A0pm, indigomontoya <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2/24/2011 11:34 AM, Robatoy wrote:
>
> > I had seen these Wobblelights before, but just in passing.
> > I did see a very interesting solution to a jobsite lighting problem.
> > This flooring guy was using 2 and I tell ya, what a nice way to light
> > a jobsite. You could see everything he was doing with his floor sander
> > (big disc). they also showed up everything wrong with the drywall job.
> > I will try one of the Junior Wobblelights.
> > Makes way to much sense not to.
>
> If you got the $$ to throw at it, why not?
>
> Considering their price, as a hobbyist, I'd rather buy tools.
As a hobbyist? Probably not worth the money. You're right. To the pro/
semi-pro...what *I* can see to fix, the customer won't when I'm done.
On 2/24/2011 11:34 AM, Robatoy wrote:
> I had seen these Wobblelights before, but just in passing.
> I did see a very interesting solution to a jobsite lighting problem.
> This flooring guy was using 2 and I tell ya, what a nice way to light
> a jobsite. You could see everything he was doing with his floor sander
> (big disc). they also showed up everything wrong with the drywall job.
> I will try one of the Junior Wobblelights.
> Makes way to much sense not to.
If you got the $$ to throw at it, why not?
Considering their price, as a hobbyist, I'd rather buy tools.