That's a great idea, Jeff. I use the same principle if I drop something on a multicolored vinyl floor. I lay a flashlight on its side and let the beam project across the floor. Even the tiniest objects look like boulders then. Bill
I like the idea for professionals, I can’t say as a non-professional I’d touch this thing for 123 dollars…. I like taking a handheld light to the surface to check the surface, not a bolt on option
Wow, what a cool tool! This is the kind of thing I didn't know I needed!
It’s really such an upgrade for very little cost.
This thing looks sweet!
Right? I know this is 100% the first time you’re seeing it so you’re welcome.
Awesome! I think I’ll have to borrow that! 😂
Get your own olive hater!
That's a great idea, Jeff. I use the same principle if I drop something on a multicolored vinyl floor. I lay a flashlight on its side and let the beam project across the floor. Even the tiniest objects look like boulders then.
Bill
Good tip, Bill!
Brilliant! :-) Ordered one for my Mirka Deros 150
Nice! Let us know what you think.
Thanks so much for the order!
@@DuttonTools You bet! Brilliant idea! Can't wait to get mine for my Mirka!
If you are willing I would love to see that other light you were talking about where you could inspect your paint/ primer finishes.
Ordered one for ETS 125-150
Nice!
Should make one for the Bosch GET75-6N
Are you considering one for the Festool 90? Thanks.
The Rotex 90? I’m pretty sure they have that almost ready.
I would buy it today if it was rechargeable. Don't need another cord. Great idea.
Cool! But they don't ship to Canada. :(
I like the idea for professionals, I can’t say as a non-professional I’d touch this thing for 123 dollars…. I like taking a handheld light to the surface to check the surface, not a bolt on option
$123? It costs 45 bucks. And if you haven’t tried it how do you know you prefer a handheld light? But you do you!
@@TodaysCraftsmenI went to the website pal. Have you?