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[USER=41064]@mwinfrance[/USER] I'll mention yourself if I can sneek something outta the fridge.!


Perhaps you should give your stationary angle poise lamp another chance,


Some other tips I've noted whilst using these lamps, make the difference between having a

proper setup which can be effortlessly moved with two fingers where you wish,

or being just short of being useful, not getting it on the exact spot is no good atall really.


If you think it may be good enough without properly getting used to lighting where you want,

then your standards of adequate lighting likely needs to be re-evaluated.


Anyhow, here's some other tips for one who wishes to get on with these lamps.


To the casual observer, this setup for the drill may appear to be adequate,

Nah, these lamps don't work well whatsoever when mounted at this height.


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Likewise, it's just about useful for some jobs when too far away, like it needs to be ATM with the vise on the end there.

Something just about useful sometimes is just an nuisance, as below..

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My floating benchtop is 18" and works well for the lamp...

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Even in cramped situations, should you spot the little hot rodding goin on

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Lighting exactly where you need it, I wouldn't settle for less.

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Tom


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