Re: RaTornado......Rim color poll! VOTE NOW!
Paint them, scrape them, wire brush them, clear them, install them.
Paint them, scrape them, wire brush them, clear them, install them.
^^^What he said...Chips_Mahoy said:Paint them, scrape them, wire brush them, clear them, install them.
kingfish254 said:Light turned out great.
I vote for primer red rims with your whitewalls.
outskirtscustoms said:I got a little more done while waiting on tires, I didn't like the old headlight, just too big and bulky and the placement distracted the eye away from these awesome bars so it went back to the parts pile. Thanks to "Mr. Leghorn" I got the idea and made my own "Rat style" but a little different from his. Those plastic reflector mounts are good for something after all! The clamp fit the flashlight perfect and then a few screws hold the reflector side to whatever you want to bolt it to...in this case a fender. :mrgreen:
Lights on.
Wow! I love that you found my crazy idea to be useful.
junknutz1975 said:Way COOL!! 8)
I dig the work stand too. Repurposing to the max! :wink:
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3 wheeled wolfy said:Nice stuff, is that the $1 harbor freight light? I absolutely love them, puts maglights to shame.
Good question, I don't know. I'd think they are somewhat water resistant but I wouldn't go scuba diving with them. I know mine have gotten wet in my toolbox before and have kept working. I know they are not very impact resistant though. The chrome one I had before I dropped on concrete and it still works but has a short in it so you have to smack it sometimes. :lol: But for the price what do you expect? It costs more to replace the batteries than the light!3 wheeled wolfy said:That's them. Do you know if there water resistant at all? I should mount some up.