You need a couple of convoluted tubes coming out the bottom to some cylinders on your back to really start worrying the neighbours, they will be wondering what you are up to then
I do have one convoluted tube.
No! not that one Idiot!
The adflo ventilator tube comes out of the top cant see it in the photo it probably does look a bit on the odd side.
Oh wow!!!!... I would bet that would work a treat!!!
....how many times have I noticed how much easier it is when there is a bit of extra light naturally falling my work piece!!!
So simple but also so brilliant! (pardon the pun)
I've been using LED head-lights (i.e. lights which go one's head) as opposed to headlights (as fitted to vehicles) for a couple of years now. Fantastic little devices. Every so often they come up in places like Lidl and Aldi for cheap, but even from regular suppliers they're not expensive. Like this:
I hope you don't mind me hijacking your tread a little chunkolini. my tip it for the comfort bands which are usually made of fluffy type material which get manky pretty quickly I now used the seat belt bands from Halfords as they do a leather type one which he is brilliant stays clean and doesn't feel damp if left in the workshop. they also have a better range look in halfords under seat belt pads a little bit more expensive but wort it
good tip on their headlight very handy if you are upside down under a machine
Netto are doing a head torch for three quid right now. Bought one on Friday, it needs three AAA batteries that aren't supplied. It's a 7 LED torch with settings of 1,3 or 7 LEDs so you can adust the brightness. Not bad for 3 quid and no postage to pay.
i spend all day with a head torch on my head a petzle tekka have to change battery's most days. and for walking the dog a oldham cap light complete with 32AH led acid battery