Now that time has changed ( for the worse) and winter is close have any of you done repairs at nite with just poratble lite or street lites?
Does it make the repair harder to do?
Keep Smilin' mr. P
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Hey Jim,
I have done lots of night time repairs. You are going to need a strong UV light, I belive you have one, at least I remember you having one. I personaly used to carry around those Halogen Lamps and set those up facing the car when I did night time repairs. I havn't done one in quite a while, I recommend doing them in the sunlight, but if you can't just make sure the area is lite well. Hope that helps.
David
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I have done lots of night time repairs. You are going to need a strong UV light, I belive you have one, at least I remember you having one. I personaly used to carry around those Halogen Lamps and set those up facing the car when I did night time repairs. I havn't done one in quite a while, I recommend doing them in the sunlight, but if you can't just make sure the area is lite well. Hope that helps.
David
Coitster
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Mr. P. I've found it's not worth it. You need light coming in at 360 degrees. The light refraction in the cracks will play tricks on you. With light bulbs the light only comes in at one angle and from one or more sources. You need light coming in from all angles, as the sun does. It can be done but the repair will also not look as good when it's done under portable or spot lights. My advice, just accept the fact that there's not as many hours to work and you won't make as much $ during the 3 months of nov, dec, and jan.
Good luck
boyd
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Good luck
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