Oct 4, 2011 #1 Doug D Supportive Member Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 2,047 Location Spearfish SD Name Doug Dimick Am looking to buy an infared camera for doing water restoration. Which tool would you buy if you had a limited budget?
Am looking to buy an infared camera for doing water restoration. Which tool would you buy if you had a limited budget?
Oct 4, 2011 #2 Desk Jockey Member Joined Oct 9, 2006 Messages 64,833 Location A planet far far away Name Rico Suave Doug check out the I-5 by Extech it looks like a good but lower priced unit.
Oct 4, 2011 #3 M MicahR Member Joined Oct 16, 2006 Messages 590 Location Billings, MT Name Micah Richardson What's your budget Doug? I sold about six Fluke TiR's before I left Express. Guys love em, but they run about 4500.00 Check out www.professionalequipment.com They have some of the best prices on meters. And remember section 179 tax deduction on purchases like that.
What's your budget Doug? I sold about six Fluke TiR's before I left Express. Guys love em, but they run about 4500.00 Check out www.professionalequipment.com They have some of the best prices on meters. And remember section 179 tax deduction on purchases like that.
Oct 4, 2011 #4 handdi Supportive Member Joined Feb 1, 2008 Messages 1,039 Location Anderson sc Name Randy i have a tir fluke i like it bought it on ebay
Oct 11, 2011 #5 Larry Cobb Member Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 5,795 Location Dallas, Texas USA Name Larry Cobb Doug; The I-7 by Flir is a good buy @ $1995. It has better resolution than the I-5 model, and stores hundreds of photos for download. http://www3.cobbcarpet.com/zen3/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=69&products_id=4845 Larry
Doug; The I-7 by Flir is a good buy @ $1995. It has better resolution than the I-5 model, and stores hundreds of photos for download. http://www3.cobbcarpet.com/zen3/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=69&products_id=4845 Larry