MR RABBIT 715 Posted December 13, 2015 Report Share Posted December 13, 2015 flower pots on yer lamps whatever next haha If you are lamping round San francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair I've got no hair lol Quote Link to post
BrianSteven72 369 Posted December 13, 2015 Report Share Posted December 13, 2015 Ive seen lamps with plant pots taped on and even the leg of a wellie boot.....what a crock of shit dont wast your time it doesn't work lol Quote Link to post
low plains drifter 10,700 Posted December 13, 2015 Report Share Posted December 13, 2015 Ive seen lamps with plant pots taped on and even the leg of a wellie boot.....what a crock of shit dont wast your time it doesn't work lol Get a pic of the welly boot lamp up, i love ragamuffin stuff like that lol, and when you use the plantpot method you need the wide end taped to the lamp lol Quote Link to post
BrianSteven72 369 Posted December 13, 2015 Report Share Posted December 13, 2015 Ive seen lamps with plant pots taped on and even the leg of a wellie boot.....what a crock of shit dont wast your time it doesn't work lol Get a pic of the welly boot lamp up, i love ragamuffin stuff like that lol, and when you use the plantpot method you need the wide end taped to the lamp lolsorry ive not got a picture it was just someone I went out lamping with years ago Quote Link to post
stormyboy 1,352 Posted December 13, 2015 Report Share Posted December 13, 2015 Catering bean tin covered in black tape-light and sturdy. The old blue eye were the best for no side glare, esp from a distance. Get some blue stick on wind screen tint and cut a circle to stick to the centre of your lamp. Cuts white glare a lot. You'll find most side glare comes from the centre of the lens which is why the blue spot works well. I've done it to every lamp I've had. About 2-21/2" diameter works for a striker. Quote Link to post
steve2507 522 Posted December 13, 2015 Report Share Posted December 13, 2015 The plr is that good I never noticed the glare lol , how I see it is turn ya lamp on and look into the beam tell me what you see ??? As that is what ever your lamping will see ? Quote Link to post
Maximus Ferret 2,063 Posted December 13, 2015 Report Share Posted December 13, 2015 (edited) The plr is that good I never noticed the glare lol , how I see it is turn ya lamp on and look into the beam tell me what you see ??? As that is what ever your lamping will see Most people who cowl their lamp to reduce side glare are not so much interested in what the game sees as in what someone half a mile away might notice. Back in the days of car lamps I used a marvel milk tin with the bottom "tin openered" off, painted black, then taped to the front of the lamp. Edited December 13, 2015 by Maximus Ferret 1 Quote Link to post
MickC 1,825 Posted January 30, 2016 Report Share Posted January 30, 2016 (edited) To reduce the size of the beam/glare just modify an old filter. Cover front of filter in masking tape and measure centre of filter. Using a compass mark out what size hole you want,compass marks out a nice circle and keeps it all central. Cut it out with a Dremel using a small disc,staying a couple of mm inside the line you marked. Change the attachment in the Dremel to a sanding drum and then take it out to the mark you made. Remove masking tape and tidy up edge using the drum sander. Then black out the remaining bit of the filter using Black duct tape etc. Then fit filter to lamp as normal but you now have a lot smaller beam. These work perfect for tailoring the beam to a size you want,I use this set up for starting off young dogs on the lamp. Hth Edited January 30, 2016 by MickC 5 Quote Link to post
jack lee 137 Posted January 31, 2016 Report Share Posted January 31, 2016 To reduce the size of the beam/glare just modify an old filter. Cover front of filter in masking tape and measure centre of filter. Using a compass mark out what size hole you want,compass marks out a nice circle and keeps it all central. Cut it out with a Dremel using a small disc,staying a couple of mm inside the line you marked. Change the attachment in the Dremel to a sanding drum and then take it out to the mark you made. Remove masking tape and tidy up edge using the drum sander. Then black out the remaining bit of the filter using Black duct tape etc. Then fit filter to lamp as normal but you now have a lot smaller beam. These work perfect for tailoring the beam to a size you want,I use this set up for starting off young dogs on the lamp. Hthimage.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpeg NOW thats how its done,british enginering you cant beat it Quote Link to post
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