OK I am going to try this again. I have not been able to get the correct pic with the correct text.
Hi,
I went out to the garage and took some pics. I hope I can get them where I want them this time.
Lowe?s $14 on sale (1)
Attachment 65100
Nice light, easy to maneuver, clip on base could be screwed to a panel instead of clipping. I just mounted an aluminum angle, cut a hole in it so one of the clamp feet would go through it. That hole keeps the lamp from moving on the aluminum because of vibration. If you made a wooden angle, it would be thicker and the hole might not be needed. Note my angle is mounted on about a 45 degree angle. Straight horizontal would probably not be a problem
Lowe?s $14 on sale (2)
Attachment 65101
Same as (1)
Harbor Freight $15
Attachment 65099
The articulations work OK. However not as quick as a goose neck. It has a large magnet in the base that works OK with BS vibration. Don?t think it would hold with lumpy wood on lathe. Easy to put screws through the feet.
JCB home made. About $2
Attachment 65103
Harbor Freight $13
Attachment 65104
This is another HF. Basically the same as the $15. However, a few less features. I don?t think that this one will hold a curly fluorescent lamp.
High Intensity About $20
Attachment 65104
Good enough I don?t change it. Not good enough that I would purchase another just like it.
Lowe?s $10
Attachment 65105
However this one has a goose neck (not as long as the above Lowe?s units). It moves quickly and easily. The base is a clamp (see previous notes).
If the Gods are with us you should have the correct text with the pics.
Well my copy says you have pics. Can someone unscrew this? If so thanks.
Enjoy,
JimB OK here they are in order of the text entries.
Source: http://familywoodworking.org/forums/showthread.php?26783-Workshop-light-for-lathe-question
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