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toyota_jon said:I got these guys for $20 at walmart. perfect.
The force is strong with this one..... Cheers, nice lights!
toyota_jon said:I got these guys for $20 at walmart. perfect.
kjp1969 said:This should be a good one. I picked up a fiberglass/aluminum extendable paint roller handle at OSH yesterday:
It's 2' closed, and 4' open, and a reasonable $13. It looks pretty rugged, its rustproof, and it's nice and tight whether dogged down or up. It's sort of like a single leg of a tripod.
I plan on mounting it on the spare tire carrier, and mounting a flood light on the top. Down, the light will be approximately the height of the top of the spare tire. Up, it will be about 6" overhead, which should be pretty much above the eye-line when at camp. More to follow.
kjp1969 said:So where are the photos? Well, when I get imagineering stuff, I'm way too dirty and way too impatient to take step by step photos. Plus, I never know where I'm going until I'm there, and by then its too late. I'll take photos when I'm done. But I think it will be awesome- sort of like the Kaymar light, but with hidden wiring and 1/10 the cost.
kjp1969 said:I worked on this today. I coiled a cord to work inside the handle (hidden wiring) and fabbed up a temp mount to the tire carrier. I turned the roller handle threaded fitting into a 3/8" thread, mounted the light, and painted a few things.
So where are the photos? Well, when I get imagineering stuff, I'm way too dirty and way too impatient to take step by step photos. Plus, I never know where I'm going until I'm there, and by then its too late. I'll take photos when I'm done. But I think it will be awesome- sort of like the Kaymar light, but with hidden wiring and 1/10 the cost.
spressomon said:I like your idea. I've been looking at mic booms...but they're a bit spendy.
Scenic WonderRunner said:
R_Lefebvre said:I was looking at these poles last night. They had the screw type like you got, but they also have the push button pin-in-hole type to control the extension. I'm not sure which is better. The pin-in-hole adjustment seemed more secure. The only disadvantage is that it can't rotate, so you couldn't, say, extend the pole and aim it to the side. Not sure which is the best way to go.
Also, they had poles with 3 segments, so it could extend like 12-15 feet, but I'm not sure if that would be excessive.
R_Lefebvre said:I did think of that. I think I'm actually going to be using two lights mounted on a horizontal bar, with the stick in the middle. Just not sure if it's the best option or not.