Spot light sheild
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Re: Spot light sheild
arrgh it's been a while since standing on the back of a ute, way too long but oh well. In recent times it has been hung out the window etc.
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Re: Spot light sheild
yep no such thing as a stupid question.
It helps cut down the glare and reflection on or coming back to the wind screen, makes it easier to see out the wind screen particularly if it a bit dusty. it is worse when the light is window mounted like mine as the angle across the windscreen is worse, when they are through the roof it is not such an issue
flip
It helps cut down the glare and reflection on or coming back to the wind screen, makes it easier to see out the wind screen particularly if it a bit dusty. it is worse when the light is window mounted like mine as the angle across the windscreen is worse, when they are through the roof it is not such an issue
flip
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Re: Spot light sheild
Oh and cost not a hell of a lot... well I was thinking I would sort a price out and any profit although small donate back to the running of the site. I don't believe in making a quid at the expense of this site.
Ill let you know.
Flip
Ill let you know.
Flip
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Re: Spot light sheild
Flip
I have one of the smaller (175mm?) Powabeams. In a door mount and the glare is a pain. If I measure it can you make a shield for it and post it with MISSED's?
I have one of the wire clamp it tools here - it should work ok to hold the shield in the place.
Cheers, Jason.
I have one of the smaller (175mm?) Powabeams. In a door mount and the glare is a pain. If I measure it can you make a shield for it and post it with MISSED's?
I have one of the wire clamp it tools here - it should work ok to hold the shield in the place.
Cheers, Jason.
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Re: Spot light sheild
Hmm now to work out how your gunna make me one for a Lighforce SL240
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Re: Spot light sheild
No worries Jason I should be able to sort something out, the LGS has one in stock I think so I should be able test fit over there. worst comes to worst you might have to do a little bit of final tweaking. its just a mater of getting the groove and final shape right so it sits nice.
Ill be able to send them all together no stress, by the way it sounds Aus post are doing thing will probably be the cheapest way
I will more than likely send the one for the 11" light with out the rolled edge around the sides and front as I am not sure how long to make it at this stage, unless I get the chance to test run on my mates light.
Flip
Ill be able to send them all together no stress, by the way it sounds Aus post are doing thing will probably be the cheapest way
I will more than likely send the one for the 11" light with out the rolled edge around the sides and front as I am not sure how long to make it at this stage, unless I get the chance to test run on my mates light.
Flip
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Re: Spot light sheild
Yep No worries there mick, I'm sorting one out for my brother for his. Ill keep you posted.
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Re: Spot light sheild
Geez and I was just shit stiring, but will be appreciated.Flip wrote:Yep No worries there mick, I'm sorting one out for my brother for his. Ill keep you posted.
Flip
No real rush mate, I wont be home for a few months.
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Re: Spot light sheild
hmmm cool
Has been a while like I said, I made a ordinary but useable window mount for my powabeam, can't remember the glare but it was no doubt there. I wonder if it would look silly hanging out the window of the swift
Has been a while like I said, I made a ordinary but useable window mount for my powabeam, can't remember the glare but it was no doubt there. I wonder if it would look silly hanging out the window of the swift
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Re: Spot light sheild
Probably no different to a VL , Yep for real !, got to try and find the picture and scan it was a wile ago before all this digital stuff was mainstream. We have had a few spotlighting bombs over the years, VK wagon, HQ sedan and the list goes on and on. some died badly.
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Re: Spot light sheild
Mate my old man did worse, took an axe to a T model Ford to make it into a farm ute !!! (very early 1960's)Flip wrote:Probably no different to a VL , Yep for real !, got to try and find the picture and scan it was a wile ago before all this digital stuff was mainstream. We have had a few spotlighting bombs over the years, VK wagon, HQ sedan and the list goes on and on. some died badly.
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Re: Spot light sheild
That is so flashFlip wrote:Got the 9inch done missed, now I just need to wait to get hold of the 11 inch light off of my mate to sort out number2.
Flip
That might be the way to do it then James can modify it to suit.Flip wrote:I will more than likely send the one for the 11" light with out the rolled edge around the sides and front as I am not sure how long to make it at this stage, unless I get the chance to test run on my mates light.Flip
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Re: Spot light sheild
Seeing everyone is jumping onto the band wagon, Id be happy to take one off your hands too flip, just would like the sides to be a bit higher, more straight out than sloped down towards the front, around 8 inches from the leading edge of the light to the front of the shield, mines only a 7 incher. Please Ill even let Andrew store it for me till I get down to pick it up.
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Re: Spot light sheild
No worries Camel,
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Re: Spot light sheild
Good shit mate, thanks for that.