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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Thunderchicken on January 29, 2010, 08:51:55 AM
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Until now I've painted under two cheap desk lamps with a 60w daylight bulb in each one. One has blown and I've realised that as our world is gradually dimmed by the switch to energy bulbs the bulbs I use will be harder to find and more expensive.
I could do with some advice on alternative lighting options. I dont have my own workbench at the moment so I set up my painting area on our dining table when I want to paint/build and generally escape from reality. With that in mind I'm looking for something that can be set up and taken down quite easliy.
Thanks.
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http://www.ukrdesign.co.uk/
Matakishi sings their praises also. I have been using them for about 3 years and it was probably the single best decision I ever made with regard painting. Great for taking pics too.
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Chiefy,
I've got one of these: http://uk.daylightcompany.com/home/product/?id=96
All I can tell you is it's very expensive but utterly bloody fantastic.
You can clip it onto a table edge or window sill in a few moments. It is, verily, the dog's b*llocks. All the clear, bright, pure, cool daylight you'll ever need for painting or taking photos of your little treasures.
But it does come at a rather hefty price...
Feels to me, like a birthday present from someone who loves you very much... ;)
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Try Hobbycraft - Webbs Garden Centre, Droitwich they have the new style daylight bulbs, but they are expensive, about £7.00 to £9.00 each. The new bulbs are supposed to last ten times longer than the old ones.
I picked up an old style bulb (the last they had) at an art shop in Tewkesbury.
Good luck in your search, If you find a source, keep us informed, I'll pick up a couple as reserve.
Tony
http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com/
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I am with CB, mata et all here.
TC, you may also want to consider that paying the higher prices for a low energy bulb is warranted since they last so very much longer than its traditional kind. But you are an enlightened man, so you probably already thought about this.
Should I also get my coat now?
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I got some cheap angle poise's from Ikea and put some ultra white bulbs in from RS
cheers
James
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I use a 20W halogen bulb in a cheap tescos desk lamp or a 60W in another cheap anglepoise - they're about the same light level - plus I've got 100W in the ceiling of the "toy room".
I also laid in a good stock of them all before the ecomentalists banned them as I found the eco-bulbs weren't good enough.
As a lot of my gaming is done under artificial light I paint the figures under that light too, although I have tried daylight bulbs in the past.
vT
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Thanks chaps. I'll see what I can justify financially and make a purchase.
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I have personally found the increased cost of a daylight lamp justified. I have only changed the bulb in mine once in 5+ years and that was because my toddler son knocked it over (mine is a floor lamp).
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http://www.matakishi.com/miscreviews.htm
Cheap and very, very effective, best painting decision I've made other than Rosemary's brushes :)