Today in the shop (let there be more light)
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 7:58 pm
Since I've been having more indoors shop time this year I've found times I wish I had better lighting for some operations. The shop is quite well lit with 32 W T8 white bulbs, 22 total in 11 fixtures. But there are shadows and then there are places where things fall that the lights never shine.
I have a couple of extra lamps, either ones for this tool or that or ones I have adopted and adapted. Still felt I could use a more general source and something that I can just grab and use.
Found one at Lee Valley:
http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.a ... at=1,43349
Now that I have it in hand I'm pretty sure I could use one in the van, in the computer room, utility room, and countless other places. But I'll wait until I have had it a while to see if I want to make some more purchases this year.
I shot a few of pictures to share with you.
The lamp is reasonably light with a nice strong magnet on the bottom so say you want to stick it on the 520 rip fence, drilling, setting up for a rip, you name it and the light is there for you. It runs on three AA batteries so no cords to have to worry about getting tangled or cut off...
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To do this is quite simple. One of those t-track parts in the t-track and put where you want it.
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Pop the base over and it is not going anywhere. You need to remove the lamp before it will move.
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Here I turn the rip fence on its head, the lamp is still no where near moving.
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So if you have a t-track or anything metal to attach it to you are good to go.
More to come.
Ed
I have a couple of extra lamps, either ones for this tool or that or ones I have adopted and adapted. Still felt I could use a more general source and something that I can just grab and use.
Found one at Lee Valley:
http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.a ... at=1,43349
Now that I have it in hand I'm pretty sure I could use one in the van, in the computer room, utility room, and countless other places. But I'll wait until I have had it a while to see if I want to make some more purchases this year.
I shot a few of pictures to share with you.
The lamp is reasonably light with a nice strong magnet on the bottom so say you want to stick it on the 520 rip fence, drilling, setting up for a rip, you name it and the light is there for you. It runs on three AA batteries so no cords to have to worry about getting tangled or cut off...
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To do this is quite simple. One of those t-track parts in the t-track and put where you want it.
[ATTACH]24542[/ATTACH]
Pop the base over and it is not going anywhere. You need to remove the lamp before it will move.
[ATTACH]24543[/ATTACH]
Here I turn the rip fence on its head, the lamp is still no where near moving.
[ATTACH]24544[/ATTACH]
So if you have a t-track or anything metal to attach it to you are good to go.
More to come.
Ed