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JoeD said:There is No Magic Distance. It all depends on the type of Halogen Lights you have and the wattage of the bulbs. Just experiment. Move the light at different lengths and when you can see the swirls and imperfections, leave it at that distance.
Whitethunder46 said:I find best around 8-10
killrwheels@autogeek said:The Brinkman Xenon Hand Light is a great cheap tool for seeing swirls.
Google Brinkman flashlights, you'll get tons of info. Hope this helps.BILL said:Was looking for that the last time you mentioned it.......couldn't find it![]()
AL417 said:Google Brinkman flashlights, you'll get tons of info. Hope this helps.
No problem. Happy to help.BILL said:THANKS..........![]()
alban61 said:Thanks, Scott! Will be a good backup to the single 500 watter I got for Christmas.
budman3 said:I usually put mine about 4 feet back. But I am going to start to pull them back a little because I have had a few close calls with the lights tipping over. Thankfully they never hit a car but it has been close. So in the future I am going to try to keep them far enough away that if it were to fall that it won't hit the car.
alban61 said:Mines from Sears.........Craftsman.
LOL. Almost waiting for you to say in a sing-song fashion........."Mine's better than yours"![]()