Today I was working on Parris Island, USMCRD in South Carolina at the base power plant.
I discovered the source of the problem they were having and was explaining it to the leader of the maintenance team tasked with fixing whatever I might find. While pointing up at the offending piece of equipment (in this case it was the condenser expansion joint), he was using a 4D mag light to see. Noting the weakish orange beam, I unlimbered my new work light, a Cabelas 12V XPG with a TurboHead assembly.
As the entire area was lit up, the orange spot from his mag was suddenly gone, and he looked at me, widened his eyes a bit, and said "Jesus Christ thats a bright flashlight!"
LOL......I live for days like this......
dragoman
I discovered the source of the problem they were having and was explaining it to the leader of the maintenance team tasked with fixing whatever I might find. While pointing up at the offending piece of equipment (in this case it was the condenser expansion joint), he was using a 4D mag light to see. Noting the weakish orange beam, I unlimbered my new work light, a Cabelas 12V XPG with a TurboHead assembly.
As the entire area was lit up, the orange spot from his mag was suddenly gone, and he looked at me, widened his eyes a bit, and said "Jesus Christ thats a bright flashlight!"
LOL......I live for days like this......
dragoman