world's most overdone job light....

Status
Not open for further replies.

480sparky

Senior Member
Location
Iowegia
OSHA and UL approved?
flair.gif
 

Fulthrotl

~Autocorrect is My Worst Enema.~
Nice bends man, what kind of connector is that where the cord enters the emt?

it's made by 3M company... their model 33+......
apply model 33 connector to cord until it just slips
inside conduit, slip it half way in, and apply three
layers of model 33 connector to outside of conduit.

bends are made by a rigid bender for copper and process pipe.
see attached photo with overenthusiastic bending exercise. :smile:
7 90's in 4 feet. bends are a tighter radius than nec permits, truth be told.
rise on 90 is 3 1/4". shrink on 90 is 1 1/4"

it works well for conveyor work, where things get cozy.

it also works well when you have to get into a pipe on a rack without
taking it all apart. cut the pipe, bend two offsets to get above or below
the rest of the conduits, and cut the ends enough to slip in a t condulet.
it'll do nice tight offsets up in the air.

ok. i admit it. i'm a pipe freak. i like nice pipework. so there.

DSC02872.jpg
 

mark32

Senior Member
Location
Currently in NJ
Ah yes, the good old model 33+ ;) Yeah I'm into bending pipe as well, when I was doing commercial work I was the only guy on site that owned their own benders, I like Greenlee benders by the way.

That pic you sent looks like one of those optical illusion images. You know, the one that looks like the steps on a stairway keeps going up.
 

big john

Senior Member
Location
Portland, ME
If you have a surplus of those fixtures, I'm envisioning a tree... Mount four (or six, or EIGHT!) of those fluorescents on a telescoping pole... You could make them all facing different directions for 360 degrees of imitation-daylight. Or maybe you could have a battery of them all focused on one spot....

It would be the brightest portable light... KNOWN TO MAN.

Oh, you could get so carried away with this. :D

-John
 

lbwireman

Senior Member
Location
Long Beach, CA
i
totally off the subject, but worth mentioning, when trying to pull wire
thru stuff that looks like this, are the stainless steel fish tapes. they
are about $20 bucks more than a carbon steel tape, and they are
amazing at going around corners. friend of mine tried one, and took all
the tapes off his truck and replaced them with SS tapes, they are that
good.

Which mfr. made the ones you friend liked so well? Ideal? Greenlee? ??? Do you know if they're offered as refills for existing reels? Thanks.
Sean
 

Fulthrotl

~Autocorrect is My Worst Enema.~
If you have a surplus of those fixtures, I'm envisioning a tree... Mount four (or six, or EIGHT!) of those fluorescents on a telescoping pole... You could make them all facing different directions for 360 degrees of imitation-daylight. Or maybe you could have a battery of them all focused on one spot....

It would be the brightest portable light... KNOWN TO MAN.

Oh, you could get so carried away with this. :D

-John

welcome to the internet, and applied compulsion... :D

for people with obsessions with bright portable lights,
there is always the candlepower forum.

http://www.candlepowerforums.com

these folks get seriously into their portable lights. seriously.

see?

IMG_0726-vi.jpg
 

Fulthrotl

~Autocorrect is My Worst Enema.~
Beautiful pipe work!
And I love the 3M model 33 connector... do they sell those, or do you have to make your own? :D

So... how much for a light? :grin:

like marc, i also have a retarded man who i give simple assembly work
to.:wink:

unlike marc, however, i live in california, land of sensitive awareness,
so the proper terminology is a handicapable helperson. :D:D

as for asking the light's price......
you're mean. pffffttttt..... :p
 
like marc, i also have a retarded man who i give simple assembly work
to.:wink:

unlike marc, however, i live in california, land of sensitive awareness,
so the proper terminology is a handicapable helperson. :D:D

as for asking the light's price......
you're mean. pffffttttt..... :p

Man, you have some really nice pipe work... you really do.

When someone asked what kind of connector you had on the end there... it was all I could do to not burst out laughing...

And, even though they do sell the non hot CFL type of work light, I like your approach at "eating" a job... You made something good out of something that was much less. I say Kudos to you!

So, how much for one??? :grin::grin::grin:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top