My issue with the one I have is getting the whole hood or roof. Do any of these units extend far enough to reach the center of the roof? The description makes me think not...."Adjustable shock arm provides easy reach for curing hoods and roof lines"
Moe, thanks for the time and getting this rolling and thanks to each of you for your time and efforts in working together as always!
Chad, would you be able to mount a second lamp on that post? I'm thinking I might get three of those lamps to put two of them on the supplied post and then somehow modify a boom swing arm off the top with a heavier base. Should still take 120V and be cheaper than the 2002 even with paying somehow to fabricate a stand.
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I wonder what the weight of the unit is!?! It would be interesting to see if we could set it up on a boom light stand!?
Boom light stand. I have this light stand setup with 2 LEDs. According to the manufacturer it has a 12 lbs load max though.
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How about setting the IR lamp on a trust lighting system like this?
This one is the most affordable ones I could find (in a hurry). It is a hair above $125 shipped. 10 foot wide, adjustable from 6-10 foot with max weight capacity of 250#
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How are you thinking of arranging them on that, Claude? Just a wider setup for a quicker cure? Still would have the issue of getting the centers of roofs and hoods, no?
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These stand extend from 6 feet to 10 feet so if you were to rig the curing lamp on the trust pointing vertically down you could easily get the hood and reposition (and extend) to get the roof and back down to the the trunk!?! Just trying to think about a cheaper alternative than to have a $2k machine. If you buy one for vertical and one for horizontal then you could hit all surface and even buying a trust setup you would be looking at $600ish? At 10 feet wide you might even be able to keep it in place and just inch the car forward. Just thinking out loud
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Would this be of benefit to me,as I keep the cars overnight?