I came up with this idea a couple years ago when i had a 4ft fluorescent light left over from my garage build, the wheels came off a old microwave cart that was going to the dump, just use self tapping screws to attach, wire in a 25' cord and you have alot of light under your truck.
JUST MAKE SURE YOU COVER THE BULBS !!
Homemade drop light
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- jamesingarage
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- mybros71
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Re: Homemade drop light
Looks pretty useful.
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1962 Comet Custom (Wife's)
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1962 Comet Custom (Wife's)
1971 F100 2wd Prerunner Project (Daughter's)
1971 F250 4wd "The Beast" (Son's)
2007 Toyota Tundra 4wd. (Credit Union's)
Seriously, the best truck I've ever owned, without exception.
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Re: Homemade drop light
Made one a few years back. They do really work nice. I've also hung it to the side of my tool cart for the times when I need to light up the side of the truck.
Oh and you are right make sure to cover the bulbs. Broke a few before I figured that part out.
Oh and you are right make sure to cover the bulbs. Broke a few before I figured that part out.
67 Chevy II 302 sbc
67 Ford F350 Motor home
68 Ford F100 long bed (Sold )
78 CJ5
03 Dodge Cummins
67 Ford F350 Motor home
68 Ford F100 long bed (Sold )
78 CJ5
03 Dodge Cummins