LED Task Lamp for MFT? Any good options?

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I'm looking for a large LED (halogen are too hot) task lamp to mount on my MFT/3.

Besides getting a cheapie task lamp and adding an LED bulb, have you seen any good/hefty LED task lamps that would work? The ones on amazon etc also seem dinky and used for a work desk. I'd use as a raking light and general use to see markings easier.
 
thought about the syslite kal2? you can leave it plugged in for stationary use and take it to go. it spits out 770 lumens which is more than the previous.
 
I use Milwaukee's 18V LED floodlight which has 1100 lumens.  I just finished making adapters that allow me to mount it on my laser tripod.
 
Back in my turning days this is the light I used on my lathe.  They are terrific, movable in any direction stays where you put it and also has an easy to attach base.  The little base can be screwed to just about anything then the light just snaps to it.  They are available from Craft Supplies in Utah. Just look for Stay-Put work lamp on their site.

Rusty
 

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Yes, the Stay-Put light is not an LED persay, but it is a screw in bulb so you could put any type light you want in it.

Rusty
 
I personally think this is too big for MFT use, but you did ask for big and heavy... [blink]

sae said:
And my tool addiction continues...I picked up this over the weekend.

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Boy this thing is bright (supposedly 1800 lumens on high, 1100 lumens on low). It's built more in the vein of a worklight, similar to the Snap-On light that I own. It's definitely bulkier than the Syslite but more rugged, like most of Metabo's designs. The tripod mount on the bottom for mounting is 5/8" versus the 1/4" for the Syslite, if that gives you an idea of the targeted market.

CRI seems very high too, compared to any other LED light I've seen (supposedly Porsche uses these for their final paint inspection). PWM on low seems nonexistent, if anyone is hyper-sensitive to flickering like me.

Or pick up the similarly sized one at Costco (not cordless):

http://www2.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?prodid=11981062&whse=BD_115&topnav=bd

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I put a track light bar over my 2 MFTs and installed 4 60W LED floods in 4 cans.

The LEDs augment fluorescent lights that I've had up there for years. I'm thinking of taking down the old fluorescent bulbs and adding a second track with another 4-6 LED floods.

I prefer the LED lighting far better than the fluorescent lighting.

Be advised, where I buy LED bulbs, there are 2 degrees of "whiteness". The brightest and whitest LEDs are far too harsh for my eyes. The softer and less bright LEDs are much easier on the eyes.

The LEDs are expensive, but are cool enough to touch (less expensive to run and don't heat the area) and they are supposed to last a very long time.

I buy a brand call "CREE".

Just an idea.
 
I picked up one of these last week to supplement my Syslite.  About $20 at Lowes. 

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Peter
 

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If you get a photo light stand, and a ball head adapter with a 1/4" tripod mount on top, you can mount your syslite on it.  You will be able to move it anywhere you need it and, depending on the light stand, you should be able to have it anywhere from a few feet off the ground to 7 feet or more high.  Many years ago I did something similar with a plain light bulb and it has been one of my most useful gadgets around the shop.

Mike A.
 
gnlman said:
Hi. I have one of these, and while not LED, it is a very good lamp, very well priced and has the magnifying lens.....shadow free as well....
Greg

http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=56768&cat=1,70596,43349,56768

I use that light on my workbench and like it a lot.

I also have five of these - http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=71189&cat=1,43349

I use them with the 20mm adapter available on the LV page for the MFT and they work really well.  I do use rechargeable batteries in them as a set lasts about 2 hours before needing recharging (3 AA's per use).

 
I have that same snap on tools light and love it. Bought it at menards on Black Friday. Stays nice and cool
 
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