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{{Equipment page | {{Equipment page | ||
|toolname = 18" gooseneck inspection mirror | | toolname = 18" gooseneck inspection mirror | ||
|model = Princess Auto / Powerfist 2970229 | | model = Princess Auto / Powerfist 2970229 | ||
|serial = n/a | | serial = n/a | ||
|owner = [[User:Ian Oliver|Ian Oliver]] | | owner = [[User:Ian Oliver|Ian Oliver]] | ||
|loanstatus = Loan, to become donation | | loanstatus = Loan, to become donation | ||
|arrived = 2016-02-17 | | arrived = 2016-02-17 | ||
|location = Bay 108, on the shelf beside the bay printer | | location = Bay 108, on the shelf beside the bay printer | ||
|status = Working | | status = Working | ||
|permission = Open to All | | permission = Open to All | ||
|certification = None | | certification = None | ||
|id = 97 | | id = 97 | ||
|itemphoto = [[File:97.jpg|350px|thumb|right|The inspection mirror bent back on itself to fit in a square-ish photo]] | | itemphoto = [[File:97.jpg|350px|thumb|right|The inspection mirror bent back on itself to fit in a square-ish photo]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 10:20, 31 December 2024
Type | 18" gooseneck inspection mirror |
Make/Model | Princess Auto / Powerfist 2970229 |
Serial number | n/a |
Original owner | Ian Oliver |
Loan status | Loan, to become donation |
Arrival date | 2016-02-17 |
Location | Bay 108, on the shelf beside the bay printer |
Functional status | Working |
Usage permissions | Open to All |
Certification | None |
Wiki-ID | 97 |
Label | 1.0" 1.5" 2.0" |
Specifications
- 21" overall length
- 18" flexible length
- 2" × 3" plastic mirror with rounded ends
- Plastic double ball joint
- Increased stiffness to prevent flopping over (10 AWG stranded wire inside gooseneck and heat shrink tube on the outside)
- 9 mm hex on the gooseneck (handle end is probably a bit bigger now due to heat shrink tube)
- 11 mm hex on the ball joint
Directions
The package said "Use as intended" and nothing else. So, do not just leave it sitting on the shelf. Use it.
History
This inspection mirror was bought and improved in stiffness by Ian on February 17, 2016, after he had to fashion an improvised inspection mirror a few weeks prior, and other members had expressed desire to have one more recently. He intends to further upgrade it with LEDs to illuminate the subject being inspected and a hook for hanging it.