Grumm, in my earlier life I moved around a lot. Many times I was the low seniority mechanic and the bottom guy on the totem pole. Changing tires and cleaning bathrooms. I did a lot of that.
Recently, my oldest girl graduated from college, bought a car, and got married. She is on her honeymoon. Soon she will be gone and starting a new life. She was one of three children I have brought to Bonneville. It was a big event for both of us and something she fondly talks about. It is expensive to take a young person to the salt and they need attention. This distracts one from the tasks at hand. In hindsight, I never regret bringing a well mannered child with me. Giving them this experience is worth any inconvenience.
A few years ago I was going to install new bright lights in the cave like Team Go Dog Go! workshop. This would be a lot of money. Lights, wiring, etc., and the electricity to power them. I needed to buy performance parts and beer and the new brightness would destroy the cellar's romantic ambiance. Instead, I bought this little headlight. It uses LED bulbs and rechargeable batteries and a charge lasts a long time. The light pivots. I wear bifocals and I need to tilt my head to see things up close. The pivot allows the light to be directed to where I am looking. There is an intense spotlight setting and a wider floodlight setting. All are useful. The light is an Everready 6-bulb LED headlight.
The light makes it much easier to see when cutting sheet metal, drilling holes, and doing all sorts of machining tasks. Also, it is good for under the truck jobs like changing u-joints. My workmanship has noticeably improved. All said, the light is a good investment.