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    Super Member FUNX650's Avatar
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    Re: 3M Sun Gun --- anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by beamerstrumpet View Post
    I have found the link for the diy,, pm me. I just sent info to Tundra
    Here's a couple of "sharable" links:

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...nder-30-a.html

    Per:Wills.WindowsAndWheels Request...My Version of a "Sun Gun"...



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    Re: 3M Sun Gun --- anyone?

    What not just get the Marine Dual Brinkman or a Fenix TK 11? Can't beat either for swirl finding.
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    Re: 3M Sun Gun --- anyone?

    the marine one was out of stock in 2 of the places I looked, never heard of the other. I was not sure about posting the links I had due to the AUP. FUNx took care of that for me. I went to a big pawn shop lookning for cheap 12v drils,, they were on crack thinking Idd pay 20 bucks for a unit with no charger. The lady said we have this one for 30. I said is it new? No. Well no offence but I can buy a new one for 40. I would rather pay the 10 extra bucks and have a new battery and drill. thanks but no thanks.

    So the search is still on.

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    Re: 3M Sun Gun --- anyone?

    I use a fenix TK35, TK40, and TK45. I use the tk35 the most during correction. :-)
    I also have a few of their "pocket" lights. The PD32 is what I usually have in my pocket since it works perfectly for mobile inspections.

    Oh crap, did I just out myself as a flashlight freak??? I guess I'll refrain from talking about my surefire, terralux, and nitecore lights then!

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    Re: 3M Sun Gun --- anyone?

    I use this one:

    2-in-1 LED Work Light w/Spot Light - Rechargeable

    Works really well when you use the 30 LED work light.

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