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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2011

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In the previous episode I made a hardware store work light run cooler by removing the front glass. By doing this, I inadvertently removed exploding bulb protection. In this episode I keep the light running cooler safely by installing screen door mesh where the glass used to be.

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  • I really need to work. To earn cash. I should be doing that, but instead I just keep watching your videos. Great stuff. Love the light hack and screen thing. Now I must go work, but I'll be back. Keep up the great ideas! Thanks!

  • @pilanceboil Your comments over several videos of "I should really be working, but I can't stop watching your videos" have brought a silly grin to my face. Thanks.

  • How bout some barn doors to these lights?

  • @TheTiedyeproductions I thought about barn doors, but found that since I'm always bouncing this light, I didn't need them.

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  • that was very professional of you, kudos

    always safety before frugal

  • I love all your tips but this video was not only helpful but kind!

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  • @thefrugalfilmmaker

    Not only did I not work. I made my wife stay up and listen as I explained to her many of your clever projects. She wasn't as enthusiastic as I was, but she was nice enough to listen and to say, "well, good. I'm glad you discovered that guy..." or something like that through sleep-shrouded eyes. I stayed awake in bed dreaming of cheap light stands, inexpensive stabilizers, and that Jib. That really fantastically cool Jib. That awesome Jib! Glad I made you grin!! ;)

  • Great idea!

  • I think you should do an episode just showing giving some good safety advice. In all honesty I'm very afraid of doing something small that could be incredibly dangerous on set with my lights and it would be awesome if you wanted to do basic safety for lights. Even though that's not exactly what your show is about there probably are alot of people who are trying lighting out for the first time without safety knowledge (like me lol).

  • This works great my lights cool much faster now.

  • Awesome idea. Good example of constructive criticism. I'm doing it as I have the same exact set of lights. Thank you, again.

  • Great response. Love the channel.

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