Echo63
Flashlight Enthusiast
I work as a photoshop geek, the company i work for also has a large Pegasus printing lab.
yesterday at work the other photoshop geek came out of the lab, asking for a hand.
seems the machine had sprung a leak, and was dripping bleach from its heating unit, the spill tray under the heating unit was getting rather full, and we needed to get it emptied before it overflowed, onto the floor.
i followed the other employee out to the machine, and he proceeded to grab a cheap 2d cell incan ($2.00 plastic POS that looked 20 yrs old) and try to illuminate the damaged part in the bowels of the machine.
the company's plastic incan illuminated a tiny area with a dim yellow spot
i said "hang on" grabbed my novatac from my pocket, kicked it up to high and flooded the interior of the machine with a glorious white light.
the other employee looked at me, looked at my hand/novatac, and said "f**k thats bright, i can see what im doing now"
after siphoning the drip tray empty, and having a tech come look at the machine, the other employee asked to have a closer look at my little flashlight,
i turned it on low, and told him "its on low, to get high just press and hold the button"
so he looks in the bright end, says "thats not very bright" as he held the button down and he started cursing saying "aargh my eyes" (we were still in the lab area, which is rather dimly lit,)
15 mins later he was still complaining about the spots in his eyes, although he did mention getting a better torch than the company issued one, too keep in his locker
the novatac is overdue for another charge (i charge the AW123s every month) but managed to stay on high whilst we cleaned the machine out (15 mins or so)
this little beasty has been my EDC for ages now (18 months i think) and stil performs perfectly.
yesterday at work the other photoshop geek came out of the lab, asking for a hand.
seems the machine had sprung a leak, and was dripping bleach from its heating unit, the spill tray under the heating unit was getting rather full, and we needed to get it emptied before it overflowed, onto the floor.
i followed the other employee out to the machine, and he proceeded to grab a cheap 2d cell incan ($2.00 plastic POS that looked 20 yrs old) and try to illuminate the damaged part in the bowels of the machine.
the company's plastic incan illuminated a tiny area with a dim yellow spot
i said "hang on" grabbed my novatac from my pocket, kicked it up to high and flooded the interior of the machine with a glorious white light.
the other employee looked at me, looked at my hand/novatac, and said "f**k thats bright, i can see what im doing now"
after siphoning the drip tray empty, and having a tech come look at the machine, the other employee asked to have a closer look at my little flashlight,
i turned it on low, and told him "its on low, to get high just press and hold the button"
so he looks in the bright end, says "thats not very bright" as he held the button down and he started cursing saying "aargh my eyes" (we were still in the lab area, which is rather dimly lit,)
15 mins later he was still complaining about the spots in his eyes, although he did mention getting a better torch than the company issued one, too keep in his locker
the novatac is overdue for another charge (i charge the AW123s every month) but managed to stay on high whilst we cleaned the machine out (15 mins or so)
this little beasty has been my EDC for ages now (18 months i think) and stil performs perfectly.