I would love another LED light with a magnetic base but I think I'd prefer something that is brighter. That might mean a light that is not battery powered.
I want an LED light that is magnetic where I can take it from drill press to bandsaw to lathe, to work bench etc.
01-25-2019, 02:43 PM (This post was last modified: 01-25-2019, 02:48 PM by MichaelS.
Edit Reason: add url
)
Peter, I found one on Amazon that is amazing (too bright to look at) with a VERY strong magnetic base. Let me look it up quick and I'll edit the link in.
This isn't the same as I bought and sadly, I cannot locate it in my orders, but it looks close. I will investigate when i get home and get a part number as the one I use on my lathe is VERY bright, has a ridiculously strong magnet, and ought to last a good while (2 years for me and going strong with me banging stuff into it.)
Every day find time to appreciate life. It is far too short and 'things' happen. RIP Willem
I really like the light Adam Savage used to build his. https://www.tested.com/art/makers/822627...-led-lamp/ I was trying to figure out how hard it would be to adapt one of my cordless tool batteries to it. Need a 3d printer probably
I did that but I do like to check the experience and wisdom of those here, hence the question
HF
I like the light. The question is, how do you articulate it. Can you remove the light from the end of the goose-neck and mount a steel plate? If so, you could just stick this one to the steel plate. The price is right. Replacements should be free too.
I tried not believing. That did not work, so now I just believe
Its very bright.... rechargeable but can be used while charging. Coupons frequently put it at 20-25 dollars and the battery is a standard 18650 which you can replace at home.
Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. We may receive a commission from sales referred by our links; however, we have carefully selected these products for their usefulness and quality.