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I prefer to light all of my work areas individually rather than flood an entire space with light. I've got no idea if this is the appropriate way to do things, but it certai...

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I have a few of those Flexos... They seem to find me.

I use the cheapo Home Depot warehouse lights too, I got a deal on clearance about 10 years ago, $2.99, and they have a (thin but painted) metal shade and 15ft. of cord, and you can hang them off a bent nail if you have to. I work in a barn, so they hold up well, and look good when they start to rust a little.
 

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I buy these at the Goodwill stores. $4 at the most. Drill a hole in the workbench to take the end(I never find them with clamps) put in a flourescent bulb and plug in.

Nick
 

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I use Flexo lights too. I find them at second hand office supply places all the time.
They work great!
I through up some pics later when I get home.
 

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A couple other US made task lights that have been around for decades are Dazor and Fostoria.

Dazor makes all sorts of lamps, but their drafting table fluorescent lamps are nice. Fostoria makes great machine lamps with super heavy duty arms that can be locked in place.

I prefer the pre-1960 models but even the modern versions are nice. Here is a Fostoria machine lamp:

http://www.drillspot.com/products/52162/fostoria_industries_66-vcx-701b_machine_tool_light

Here are some nice Dazors on ebarf:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=dazor
 
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A couple other US made task lights that have been around for decades are Dazor and Fostoria.

Dazor makes all sorts of lamps, but their drafting table fluorescent lamps are nice. Fostoria makes great machine lamps with super heavy duty arms that can be locked in place.

I prefer the pre-1960 models but even the modern versions are nice. Here is a Fostoria machine lamp:

http://www.drillspot.com/products/52162/fostoria_industries_66-vcx-701b_machine_tool_light

Here are some nice Dazors on ebarf:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=dazor

Nice!
 

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My father is a watch maker, and he has tons of those lights in the garage. I was planning on stealing a bunch when I finish my garage.

That tool cart is friggen awesome. Can we get more pics. Damn, with rubber bumpers and all.
 

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That's the coolest tool cart I've ever seen. I need details on that thing.

Hey Ryan, The tool cart is made by Hazet, as you can see by the logo on the bottom container. They call this model the "Assistent" (German spelling). The one in the photo is from the 70's.

They were first introduced in the mid-50's and were popular with mechanics in VW & Porsche shops since they could take their tools to the business-end of the car and then lock the tools up at night.

Hazet makes a newer version of the cart now with the bottom container much bigger, and shaped like an oil pan of a Buick. It also has lots of plastic on it.

The carts are set up to take all sorts of accessories, like the task lamp, a glass holder, a three-leg-stool that slides into a hole in the bottom container, etc. These old carts are super practical for older cars were you don't need a giant chest of tools to do the work.

The glass holder accessory in action:

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Here is an old catalog image showing the stool stowed away:

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Here is a thread all about the carts:

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=156061
 

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I pick them up at yard sales for $1.00-$5.00 depending on condition . You can see one of them behind the lathe on my bench . I drill a hole in the benchtop and slip the base into the hole ( I have extra base clamps due to this :D ) .


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Those mid century / atomic age lamps are sweet.

The Hazet cart is nice, I have wanted the similar cart from Stahlwille, the Rollmaster, for years.
 
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Oddly, as I read this thread at work yesterday I glanced at the old light on my desk. Yep, a Dazor 1000.
 

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Here's two on duty in the garage.
The long armed one is a Danzor I have bolted to the end of my main bench so I can swing it over to my side bench and use it at both benches.
 

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Ryan I picked these up today with some other Craftsman shop tools of 50's vintage . They are from 58-60 and are CRaftsman made by Levitron. I havent cleaned them up yet but I have tested them and both work .


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Ryan I picked these up today with some other Craftsman shop tools of 50's vintage . They are from 58-60 and are CRaftsman made by Levitron. I havent cleaned them up yet but I have tested them and both work .


Rick

What did you do to that vise handle?
 

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LOL Dforce that vise was a gift from a freind which came in the condition you see it in which is currently non functioning :D.

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I got a gift of a vise just like that too. A little Phosphoric acid and that stuff will buff right out.
 

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I have an old dentist light that I put on my bench but it did not work out for me. There is too much space needed for it to swivel around and I just don't have the space for it to work properly. It would be a great light if I had the room for it to swivel.
 

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Hi, We've got this one in France , the brand is JIELDE , they're still made today
but date back from early 50's.
The cool feature is there's no wire , current run thru the rod , so if you want a taller lamp just had a rod.
stuff
 

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I found a couple of High-Bay lights in the recycle bin at work.
I replaced the transformer and lights with standard fixtures and flood lights.
 

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I have a small halogen workshop light mounted directly over my workbench, bright and warm.

I fabricated a bracket that attaches to the Gorilla rack the bench is butted up against.
 

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Hey Ryan, The tool cart is made by Hazet, as you can see by the logo on the bottom container. They call this model the "Assistent" (German spelling). The one in the photo is from the 70's.

They were first introduced in the mid-50's and were popular with mechanics in VW & Porsche shops since they could take their tools to the business-end of the car and then lock the tools up at night.

Hazet makes a newer version of the cart now with the bottom container much bigger, and shaped like an oil pan of a Buick. It also has lots of plastic on it.

The carts are set up to take all sorts of accessories, like the task lamp, a glass holder, a three-leg-stool that slides into a hole in the bottom container, etc. These old carts are super practical for older cars were you don't need a giant chest of tools to do the work.

Here is a thread all about the carts:

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=156061

I wish I hadn't see that, now I want one! They ain't cheap.
 

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I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to add my Anglepoise 1431 magnifying lamp, which dates from around the 60s and has just replaced my classic Anglepoise 1227 on my workbench.

I wear glasses for reading and close work only, and prefer not to have them in the garage if I can help it. Having seen Jack Olsen's setup with a vintage magnifying Dazor, I thought it would be worth while getting a magnifying lamp.

I'm glad I did - this thing is absolutely sweet.

It has a much heavier base than a regular Anglepoise, coming in at approx 25kgs!

Silver-grey hammered finish, over what I believe are outer steel arms and brass box section.

Enjoy...

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New light beside the outgoing, familiar Anglepoise for reference...

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