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Derek:

--- Quote from: davidbrac on October 29, 2019, 11:39:06 PM ---I too use a swing lamp with a led lamp in it. However I have just been installing some led strips, and had some of cuts. Stuck some magnets to them and I can stick the led to a tool rest, or even a to a tool whilst it is in a vessel

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I have one like that from Woodart Products but I am not sure I would put it on the tool inside a form but am quite happy to attach it to the tool rest making sure the cable is right out of the way and secured back with tape.

Dave Brookes:
HillClimb,
How long is the cable on the light?

Dave

Mayo Mick:
I have a small enough shed/workshop 12ft x 12ft. Over my workbench I have a 5ft LED. Over my other bench I have a 4ft LED. At the other wall where I have my bench grinder and piller drill I have a 2ft x 2ft LED panel and at the other wall where my lathe is I have another 2ft x 2ft LED panel. All the lights are 6000K daylight. With them all switched on I'm sure the crew on the ISS are able to see my shed! My roof is pretty low though, lean too going from 8ft to 7ft inside, if the lights were higher up there would be more spread of light.

Docjohn:
Like Twisted Trees I’ve recently upgraded to LED panels which have been a big improvement over the original florescent tubes they were 4000k which I find a gives a good colour
Over the lathe I have 2 10w 4000k spotlights I bought from screwfix for about £10 each plus an angle poise
Works for me
John

Maca:
Thanks for all the replies, in the end I decided to go for a couple of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07GPNZC8Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They are really good and have made a huge difference. 

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