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28 July 2010, 23:47
JerryE
Bench Light
Knocked my bench light off onto the floor last night, after sweeping up all the pieces and despositing them into the trash ( As per wifes instructions ) I now need another light.
Before I buy another light thought I would ask what type is best, never did like the one I had
29 July 2010, 02:57
Von Gruff
I have heard it said that a flouresent light has an effect on a digital scale but I have one over my bench and have no problems with it. I think it depends on the distance between scale and light.

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29 July 2010, 06:59
bartsche
tu2Over head directly above and over head above and no more than 2 ft behind. Clamp type, bright, spiral flouresent Goose necks right and left. The over heads can be flouescent and a small adjustable overhead spot ain't all bad.Brightly painted wall in front. The idea is to eliminate shadow. beerroger


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29 July 2010, 23:36
LWD
My bench is in the garage. I hung a 2 tube flourescent over it and have had no problems with the digital scale. Have tested it several times. No problems. I like the flourescent overhead. Gives plenty of illumination without being overly bright or harsh.

LWD
30 July 2010, 05:23
greenjoy
Get a fluorescent lamp on an articulating swing arm with a magnifying glass in the center.

Here one from Harbor Freight Tools.

http://www.harborfreightusa.co...me=&SubCategoryName=
30 July 2010, 09:11
Mark
I have to laugh, back when I first started reloading the reloading room was an old camping trailer with dirty windows and overhanging vines.

Nowadays I'm a big fan of the "2 light" school- overhead lights of some sort and a separate desk lamp to light up whatever you are working on.

I think it has to do with the books and scales changing over the years, they were never this hard to read before!


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30 July 2010, 17:28
Hot Core
quote:
Originally posted by Mark:
I think it has to do with the books and scales changing over the years, they were never this hard to read before!
Big Grin

I have one similar to what GreenJoy mentioned and it is excellent. We always refered to them as Inspection Lights, but they could have many names. It is real nice to be able to move the light around as needed and the magnification is very handy when looking for the beginning of Neck Splits.

Actually, I prefer a well lighted room and the close-up lights too.

Best of luck to you.
30 July 2010, 17:44
Bob in TX
+1
quote:
Nowadays I'm a big fan of the "2 light" school- overhead lights of some sort and a separate desk lamp to light up whatever you are working on.





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30 July 2010, 23:06
eurocentric
I had a florescent light for a year, when I bought a jeweler's electronic scale I discovered the light was affecting the weight measurements.
30 July 2010, 23:51
homebrewer
My florescent light is 24-30 inches from my RCBS Rangemaster 750 scale. Is that too close? I'd like to know how florescent light screws with a digital scale, anyway.


01 August 2010, 02:55
Doc224/375
I recommend this type . Mounted slightly behind you up 5 + Ft. above you and tilted 7 degrees towards you

eliminates shadows . As previously mentioned Egg shell , white, semi gloss wall is outstanding .

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01 August 2010, 03:08
Barstooler
I have a flouresent light above. An adjustable light like Bob in TX, and I have floor lamp on either side of my bench with three bulbs each.

I hate working in the "dark"

Bartooler
01 August 2010, 06:36
Mike Smith
The only way a light can screw up a dgital scale is if it is a really cheap setup. The ballast and lights in the cheaper units can throw off emf fields that could possibly interfere with the scale sensors. I suppose if it was strong enough it could actually cause some magnetic induction. You would have to be fairly close and the field fairly strong. Possible but not probable.


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01 August 2010, 13:46
Andre Mertens



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