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Posted by mississippivol on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 8:56 PM

I use a small Ott lite and what is probably the ugliest floor lamp I have ever seen. It's a 20 dollar gooseneck floor lamp with a flexible shaft that I can point down towards the desk.

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Posted by waynec on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 4:48 PM

Rob Bye

We've started replacing all our household lighting with LEDs (I won't miss CFLs). For my workspace, I anticipate using three 60w (equivalent) daylight balanced LEDs in the overhead fixture and a couple of task lights. With LEDs available, is there still any benefit to something like an OTT light, with a fluorescent tube?

i have 2 6' florescent bulbs over each work station plus 1-2 goose-neck lamps. i use 100w incandescent space heaters (ie light bulbs) because i like the heat as i am in the bunker and it can get cool there, even in the summer. i also have 3 3 bulb fixtures i can move around for more lights. as i have 7 work stations down there, when i turn everything on it looks like a supernova.

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Posted by Rob Bye on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 11:09 PM

We've started replacing all our household lighting with LEDs (I won't miss CFLs). For my workspace, I anticipate using three 60w (equivalent) daylight balanced LEDs in the overhead fixture and a couple of task lights. With LEDs available, is there still any benefit to something like an OTT light, with a fluorescent tube?

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Posted by waynec on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 9:52 PM

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Posted by panzerpilot on Friday, May 29, 2015 8:09 PM

Nathan T

Ott light. Only way to go. Natural lighting without the heat.

This came up before, on another post and I picked one up per your recommendation. Thanks. They are excellent!

-Tom

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Posted by Jim Barton on Friday, May 29, 2015 6:28 PM

A fluorescent desk lamp (equipped with a daylight spectrum tube) I found in the dumpster years ago.

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Posted by keithace on Saturday, May 16, 2015 11:15 AM

that's funny...love that movie...

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Posted by Red Jack on Friday, May 15, 2015 11:49 AM

I use a Swing Arm Architect's Lamp I got from Amazon, and I put a 60 watt size LED bulb in it.  It clamps to my workbench and is quite sturdy.

www.amazon.com/.../ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

This one is really well made and cost $40.  There are similar lamps available for less, but they use less metal and are flimsy.  Works very well, and the LED bulb does not heat up and may very well outlast me.

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Posted by infofrog on Thursday, May 14, 2015 8:38 PM

I have two of these lamps .I love them .. They also have natural light .. No heat . Uses very little energy ..

Enjoy

Rick

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Posted by Cadet Chuck on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 10:01 PM

"Aye, Laddie, that's the ticket!"

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Posted by echolmberg on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 2:33 PM

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Posted by Cadet Chuck on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 11:50 AM

Try fire.  Mighty hot.  

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Posted by echolmberg on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 8:50 AM

I'd love a good lamp that pumps out the BTUs!  My workbench is in the basement where it's pretty chilly all year 'round.  Having a lamp down there would not only give me better lighting, but it would also help keep me alive.

Eric

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Posted by Cadet Chuck on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 9:39 PM

Me use flaming torch.  Wife hold when me work.   Ugh.

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Posted by ikar01 on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 9:37 PM

Had one for years and at work too.  There's nothing wrong with th th them attt al.

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Posted by Raualduke on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 3:27 AM

I don't think I want an improvised explosive device lamp hanging above my head :) mike

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Posted by ikar01 on Monday, May 11, 2015 9:21 PM

I used to use a high intensity light that ran on car light bulb.  I now use a clamp on

lED lamp and have a shop light hanging above my work area.

What is a Ott light?  I never heard of it.

fox
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Posted by fox on Monday, May 11, 2015 4:46 PM

Ditto on the 4ft. shop light with 6500k bulbs.  Have 2 swing lights (1 on each side) with LEDs in case I need to do up-close work.  One has the magnifier and the other doesn't.

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Posted by dirkpitt77 on Monday, May 11, 2015 4:32 PM

I use a 4ft shop light that hangs above my bench on chains. It uses the 4ft fluorescent tubes in the 6500k wavelength to get natural lighting.  Really bright.

Recently at Target I picked up an LED desk lamp for $10 or $15. It's one of the flexible type and the LED in it is pretty bright. Only downside is it casts a pretty small and focused cone of light....probably a foot and a  half in diameter at optimum modeling range, about a foot above the work.

Chris

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Posted by Bish on Monday, May 11, 2015 2:58 PM

I have a couple of standard swing arm reading lamps and use daylight builds. They do give off a bit of heat but I like the light they give out.

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Posted by Cdn Colin on Monday, May 11, 2015 2:21 PM

I put an LED bulb in my regular swing-arm reading lamp.

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Have fun.

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Monday, May 11, 2015 8:28 AM

I use a ring light magnifier/lamp.  Fluorescents put out a lot less heat for the amount of light than do incandescents.  I find find modern fluorescents okay on color.  The lamp is quite positionable too, with adjustment clamps at several points. I find this important when painting.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by Chrisk-k on Monday, May 11, 2015 5:16 AM

Nathan T

Ott light. Only way to go. Natural lighting without the heat.

Right on!

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Posted by Nathan T on Sunday, May 10, 2015 11:09 PM

Ott light. Only way to go. Natural lighting without the heat.

 

 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Sunday, May 10, 2015 10:29 PM

I use an old broken magnifier lamp with a incandescent 40w bulb and a reflector made from aluminium foil. I don't have any problem from heat although I'd love to update it. I like the light from incandescent rather from fluorescent though.

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Desk Lamp
Posted by keithace on Sunday, May 10, 2015 10:08 PM

What desk lamps do you guys use? I want to find one that doesn't put out alot of heat.

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