The poor man's Sun Gun

lambchop

Member
Sup Guys

So any detailer worth his/her salt will know how important lighting is in the arsenal of polishes,machines and Microfibre mayhem

Building light's are great for spotting imperfections like Swirls RIDS, but sometimes you need a solution to check the correction progress in those hard to reach places or on the fly while correcting.

For those who don't know, 3m sell a Sun Gun which costs about $400
Now living in SA not only cant I find one of these devices they very expensive.

This is not a Sun Gun for those who are totally lost
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So here is a pic of the original 3m Sun Gun
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One night I came across a guide on how to turn a 12v Screwdriver into a Sun Gun, so I decided to give it a go.
I got a Skil screwdriver kit from builders and a few odds and ends this weekend

Parts List :

  • Skil 12v Screwdriver - R275
  • Halogen light fitting - R50
  • Heat Shrink - R25
  • Halogen bulb - R13
Total price - R363

So here we go :)

Brand new screwdriver ready for surgery.



Remove the 8 screw and open up her up.


Remove the chuck and motor.


Halogen fitting.



Fitting soldered to the existing wiring.


Final product :)




The only issue is that I need a 4700k bulb as the one I used is way to bright.
 

Nastaliq

Well-known member
just be careful with the heat generated by the 50w downlighter. That heat shrink may survive, but the plastic on the housing itself may not.

Maybe look at wiring a fan at the back, I would imagine a hair dryer fan set to cool function would do it.
 

lambchop

Member
Nastaliq said:
just be careful with the heat generated by the 50w downlighter. That heat shrink may survive, but the plastic on the housing itself may not.

Maybe look at wiring a fan at the back, I would imagine a hair dryer fan set to cool function would do it.

Thanks.

However the idea is to do spot checks. So its literally on for 15 seconds max
 
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