One pic, one word description

... ghetto!

Well if it does even turn it would be awesome ghetto-ness.

Wow. Is this the new wide beam DeWalt laser to replace metal hole saws? I have Googled and cant find it. Is this a prototype?

Put an aspheric light in there when you have left the reflector in there as well, press the trigger and you truly have a disco light!

Redneck...with all due respect...it belongs here: http://1funny.com/redneckphotos.shtml

Is this the photoshop thread?

Great minds think alike?

Y'all are Crazy!

Reminder to self, never ride with any of these guys....Tongue Out

I can not find it but i saw someone on the web that had

glued the light part of a flat dynamo torch to a cellfone.

Switch and wires connected to the battery,and voila,

rechargable flashlight with phone.

Lennart

And yes, I do work on my own brakes. I used to ride a motorbike which had an (absolutely accurate) sticker on the tank saying, "Designed in a pub, built in a shed."

It started out as a 1967 Yamaha TZ250 racing machine. When the engine died, it was replaced with a whole string of RD400 motors ("If it won't wheelie in second, it's worn out") until the only ones you could get were pre-broken. So what will we put in this chassis? Well we had this 400 single from a crashed dirt bike. After enough beer and whisky this sounded like a good idea. Come the morning, it didn't fit. Ah well, time to dig out the angle grinder and cut great chunks out of the frame till the engine fitted. Fabricating the exhaust was tricky - we make it by brazing together old coffee cans. The reversed gear linkage, the excruciating riding position and vibration severe enough to break welds did limit its usefulness but the ground clearance meant that lean angles were purely down to how afraid you were and how many more revs you could put on the motor.

The pic's not very good - it is photograph of a photocopy of a poor original.

hurricane lamp: runtime over 3 months ;)

I have missed this thread, nice lamp!