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I have been looking for a good UV light that is battery operated, durable, small and effective. I have used probably 7 different lights and have found one that I like ... unfortunately it is not manufactured any longer. Any links to websites would be appreciated.
Jeremiah's Windshield Repair Portland Oregon Brian Jeremiah </p> |
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We use the new Glas Weld Pro Cure 360 degree curing lamp. Cures in 60 seconds. Also have 4 of their tube lamps.
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I use the lamp that came with my kit. It is a DELTA 40-1 Lamp. It is 10"L x 3"W x 3"H. Mounts with suction cups. Very good UV intensity. It uses 6d batteries or can be used 12V. It is nice becusae it gives you a large curing area if you are doing lots of cracks. The downside to it is it is a little bulky and batteries are expensive. I would recommend this style lamp if you are strictly mobile as you may not always have access to an alternate power source. It does a great job. I myself will also be looking into the smaller curing lamps soon since I mainly see stone chips and would like to down size a little. I guess the main factor I will consider in my next smaller lamp purchase is the UV intensity.
Just my thoughts. Pay it foward, Brian www.safeglasstechnologies.com info@safeglasstechnologies.com</p> |
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Bfenne, I have that exact light as well. It is indeed a bit bulky and the batteries are expensive. I put all my tools in a carpenter style belt and carry them around when I do fleet accounts. My current light fits in a pouch on my belt and is convenient but it isn't very intense and batteries don'to seem to last long. I iwll check out the glasweld system though.
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I use the dual tube light from US Windshield...I liked it so well I bought a couple more. Glasweld and Liquid Resins have the same lights. At $100, they are not cheap, but I think they are a bargain. They are not cordless, but you can work all day off a portable jump starter battery if you want.
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Hmmmm .. that light looks different than any I have seen .. I may give it a shot.. thank you much <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/smile.gif ALT=":)">
Brian Jeremiah Jeremiah's Windshield Repair Portland Oregon 503-750-4567 </p> |
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check out our website.www.glassmagicians.com we
also carry doublebulb light and we have small 4 battery light.thanks </p> |
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MeleeECI... the rightlook light is actually the U.S. Windshield Repair light that I use. Rightlook just resells it for an extra $40. It's your money, not mine. <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/wink.gif ALT=";)">
BTW, since this is Delta's site, I think they have a simiar model too,... I noticed a picture of one in their catalog. </p> |
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In addition to the lights that we have at www.deltakits.com/dki/ultraviolet-lights.html, we have the long crack repair lights that have 16" bulbs, and also the dual tube lights. Both of these lights come in 115v or 12v.
[b]Jeff Higgins Delta Kits, Inc. jhiggins@deltakits.com www.deltakits.com</p>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub144.ezboard.com/bwindshieldrepairprofessionals.showUserPublicProfi le?gid=deltakits>deltakits</A> |
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A new light is being created especially for WRS people .. more info soon <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/smile.gif ALT=":)">
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