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Re: Timeing Light

To: "Baker, G." <gbaker@customcpu.com>
Subject: Re: Timeing Light
From: Bud Krueger <budkrueger@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 07:43:28 -0400
Gregg,

      I bought one of the Sears adjustable ones a couple of years ago and I'm
very pleased with it.

Bud Krueger
52TD

"Baker, G." wrote:

> Well gang,
>       Yesterday I got out the OLD strobe light to time the B after
> removing the distributor for some R&R.  I connected it, got down on the
> floor into position to see the timeing marks, pulled the trigger and
> BANG.  I got hit harder than I have ever gotten bit before.  I only got
> hit twice before I was able to drop the light but I definetly had to
> take a break after the experience.  My right forearm felt strange for
> about three hours after the ordeal.
>        Needlessly to say the light is gone.  It was old anyway.
>        Now to the point---------how about some input as to a good
> strobelight to buy in its place.  I know they have the adjustable kind
> that lets you dial in the advance but there could be some other bells
> and whistles worth having I'm not awhere of?  Should I just go to Sears
> or buy off a Snapon truck?  I've never seen this question on the board
> before so something new would also be a plus.
> Thanks for the input,
> Gregg Baker

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