Painting lamps
Re: Painting lamps
Buy an antique anglepoise for £500 and then put a £3 bulb in it.
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I’ve got my fathers old one. Must be nearly as old as I am. Still works well though
Re: Painting lamps
I have 2 anglepoise lamps, one on each side of my painting area. Both were 'liberated' from the discard piles at a previous employment. One has a normal 40W bulb and the other a small halogen light thingy. Never had any probs with either of them except for the occasional bulb change.
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I have three of the smaller ones, they adjust only in one angle. They were £20 each.Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2017 6:26 pmThis one? http://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/ottlite-sli ... 20614-1000
Or one of the smaller ones?
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I've been using the same desk lamp for the past twelve years, and commend Goat Major on his excellent taste.goat major wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2017 5:56 pm I use this one and it’s great though I think last time it was discussed people couldn’t find a stockist any more
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The clarity of colour perception which results from using the 2x15" Daylight tubes will completely change your painting.