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Lighting on your back!

8pack

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For those of you who do most of your work on your back with the car up on Jack stands, what kind of under car lighting do you use?

I have the old standby traditional hanging light but I can rarely get it in the right position to cast enough light to really see what I am doing.

Suggestions on a decent solution without spending a small fortune welcome. I assume LED are preferred these days.

Thanks!
 
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Knight511

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LED headlamp with a mechanic's light (mine is an old fluorescent light) for fill since the headlamp can cast some NASTY shadows.
 

u2slow

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I mainly use a makita 18v LED handheld, that also stands on its own, or I can hook it to something.

Then if it's a bigger job, I supplement with a twin-tube 4' florescent (corded) that I slide under the vehicle.

I actually prefer the light quality of florescent over LED. Less shadows, less blinding; more lantern-like light.
 

txvwnut

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LED headlamps are great, I have a couple of them. I also have magnetic work lights that I stick wherever I need to get light.
 
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8pack

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Thanks all. Much appreciated. Definitely looking for a corded light. The headlamps are great for focused areas but the 4ft lights sound more like what I am looking for.
 

AP514

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HF rechargable LED..Braun has a few. I use the underhood and the Flex head with Mag base. it is best for lower work.
 
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txvwnut

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Thanks all. Much appreciated. Definitely looking for a corded light. The headlamps are great for focused areas but the 4ft lights sound more like what I am looking for.
Head lamps have different configurations of beam angles. The two I have have flood beams and spread the light out, plus with it being on your head when you move your head the light is always where your looking.
 

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Gunfixr

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Just a simple flourescent light, corded. The whole light is maybe 15" long, so it fits in reasonably tight places. Has a couple swivel hooks, so it can be hung on something.
I also have a 12v drop light, watertight, that has about a 12'-15' cord with alligator clips, so I can hook it straight to a vehicle's battery, and it will reach anywhere. It, too, has a hook on it.
I have a couple led panel lights, very bright, but short cords, and really only sit on a flat surface, so mostly use them for more general lighting.
Plus, I still have an old school drop light, or two.
 

dante2

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I got one of these a few months ago DCL044 20V MAX* LED Hand Held Worklight. Head swivels 360 degrees and tilts 180. Has a pretty powerful magnet on it, forgot I left it attached the front spring on the jeep and did a 10 mile test drive. Also just got 2 of the HF Braun lights that are so popular. Now I know why, really bright and a good price $20 each if you catch a sale.
 
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