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    Wobble Light
    Wobble Light


    Light where you need it!
    LeaRae Keyes
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    We're already noticing the days are getting shorter in northern Minnesota. This means less time for us to work on our cabin building projects. (Our current project is building a sauna.)

    With the shorter days it can be frustrating to be close to finishing up a project and running out of enough light to complete it.

    One answer to this problem would be to get a Wobble Light. This light promises to take a severe beating and keep on working. One drawback I see for this light is that it takes electricity versus running on a battery. This is somewhat of a problem if, like us, you're off the grid.

    What building challenges do you face? What building challenges have you solved? Let us hear from you on the discussion forum.




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