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    Just a note! The drop light can't have a cfl, or led bulb in it, in case you have upgraded to such as they generate zero heat. A good old 100Watt incandescent bulb will usually do the trick if you have a cover to catch the warmth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Doctor View Post
    Just a note! The drop light can't have a cfl, or led bulb in it, in case you have upgraded to such as they generate zero heat. A good old 100Watt incandescent bulb will usually do the trick if you have a cover to catch the warmth.
    Come on Doc, just because I drive a jet boat, really.
    I'll have you know, I put 16 of those LED lights in there so i'll be burning a 100w

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    Hey Wendi and Hotboat, did I qualify for a T-shirt and sticker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76Bonneville View Post
    Hey Wendi and Hotboat, did I qualify for a T-shirt and sticker?
    I thought you were supposed to be a new poster for that deal,, you have 27 already? I didn't really read the rules so maybe you do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by obnoxious001 View Post
    I thought you were supposed to be a new poster for that deal,, you have 27 already? I didn't really read the rules so maybe you do?
    OK, maybe just a discount then. I should order one since I didn't make it out to the Parker race for the free giveaway promo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76Bonneville View Post
    Hey Wendi and Hotboat, did I qualify for a T-shirt and sticker?
    I'm still waiting for my magazine to show up!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Doctor View Post
    Just a note! The drop light can't have a cfl, or led bulb in it, in case you have upgraded to such as they generate zero heat. A good old 100Watt incandescent bulb will usually do the trick if you have a cover to catch the warmth.
    Yup, up here in the miserable north, many without garages just tarp it up and throw a light in there. BUT, one friend had a bulb burn out and cause trouble with a cracked block. So, Ron go for it but keep an eye on the bulb. You should be fine

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