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CARNAC

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I had this photo sent to me. This was at a Army maintenance building. It consists of a wheeled office chair base, a GP small tent pole, a block of wood, two work lights and some wire with battery clamps.

This looks like a good Soldier B flashlight holder. Simple, crude, effective.

The abilities of the the American soldier to overcome never ceases to surprise me.
 

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jets1959

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Thanks, it is all I needed was another project, but it is very cool and handy! I have the lights and all I need is to get the rest of the stuff. The only improvement I will make is to make the height adjustable for working under vehicles or over them.:grd:
 

Recovry4x4

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I see only one problem with this light for most people. Those wrecker work lights can be quite expensive. Other lights could be easily adapted
 

AN/ARC186

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I had this photo sent to me. This was at a Army maintenance building. It consists of a wheeled office chair base, a GP small tent pole, a block of wood, two work lights and some wire with battery clamps.

This looks like a good Soldier B flashlight holder. Simple, crude, effective.

The abilities of the the American soldier to overcome never ceases to surprise me.

I liked the idea so much, I built a set for another members contact truck.
also built a abrasion resistant slave cable set while I was at it.
 

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jets1959

Member
594
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Location
Lakewood, WA
I had this photo sent to me. This was at a Army maintenance building. It consists of a wheeled office chair base, a GP small tent pole, a block of wood, two work lights and some wire with battery clamps.

This looks like a good Soldier B flashlight holder. Simple, crude, effective.

The abilities of the the American soldier to overcome never ceases to surprise me.
I liked the idea so much, I built a set for another members contact truck.
also built a abrasion resistant slave cable set while I was at it.
Thanks to CARNAC for the idea and AN/ARC186 for the work and parts I now have an outstanding mobile work light set and slave cable. My most humble thanks to you both!!!:not worthy:
 

swbradley1

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Excellent idea, even better if they wee LED lights which have to work better than those darn work lights you get from Home Depot. Every time I bump one of them they burn out.
 
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