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Re: 46 class headlights



On Tue, 28 Sep 1999 12:15:54 +1000, "Paul Hogan"
<pghogan@NOSPAMbigpond.com> wrote:

>Bevan,
>
>How about selling it to "Gheringhap Loop" as a new spotlight, so he doesn't
>miss any loco numbers?   <g>
>
>Paul
>
>Bevan Wall <bevanwall@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
>37efeb4f.548865@NEWS.OZEMAIL.COM.AU">news:37efeb4f.548865@NEWS.OZEMAIL.COM.AU...
>> I am selling a restored set of complete headlight assemblies which I
>> salvaged (legally) off 4614 when it was being scrapped. (They can be
>> seen in a photo taken just before they were removed on page 47 of the
>> November 98 "Railway Digest") The whole assembly has been cleaned and
>> painted Indian Red and rewired to work on 240 volts - they would make
>> an unusual garden light - not only would they illuminate your
>> backyard, the whole street would benefit. Attach them to a movement
>> sensor and not just scare prowlers, totally blind them!! Use them as a
>> spotlight to identify the owners of jet aircraft breaking the  curfew
>> on Mascott airport! Cook or reheat food by placing it just in front of
>> them! Build your own lighthouse! However you decide to use them they
>> are a bargain at just $200. Contact me iff your interested.
>> Bevan Wall.
>> bevanwall@ozemail.com.au
If Graham buys them i will personally moon the camera (not a pretty
site) But seriously his light is quite bright enough when it comes on
into your eyes at 0200 hours !!!
Regards Paul Johnston (MNRC)