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Re: Affordable hand held light for finding coating high spots?
Originally Posted by
Paul A.
Let us know how you make out. We will probably be almost as excited as you if you find out it wasn't CC damage!
You might have posted this to the wrong thread. I think you're talking about the one with the PPF removed from a Porsche?
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Re: Affordable hand held light for finding coating high spots?
Originally Posted by
nvestr
Great - thanks! That looks promising. It's a bit more than I was looking to spend (especially delivered in Canada) but looks very promising.
I love Griot's garage products.
Here you go, check it out....
Griot's Garage THE BOSS LED Swirl-Finder Light
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Re: Affordable hand held light for finding coating high spots?
Does anyone know off the top of their heads around how many lumens and at what color range (in K) these are?
I'm also a camper, and boy, I don't think I could justify hearing the "how many flashlights do you need?" question.
Eric
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Re: Affordable hand held light for finding coating high spots?
Originally Posted by
ejaf
Does anyone know off the top of their heads around how many lumens and at what color range (in K) these are?
I'm also a camper, and boy, I don't think I could justify hearing the "how many flashlights do you need?" question.
Eric
I have not watched this video but they may share this type of info in it....
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Re: Affordable hand held light for finding coating high spots?
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
I have not watched this video but they may share this type of info in it....
Thanks for that...no mention of K's, but lumen output is mentioned.
Regular = 320 Lumens
Spotlight = 120 Lumens
Good/smart features on this one. Only Lights I have with a magnetic base are lanterns, not flashlights per se.
Eric
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