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-steves-:

--- Quote from: PeterE on November 18, 2011, 05:47:03 AM ---

Steves, I noticed that you have equipped your mini-mill (guessing something like SIEG X1) with a fixed light source in the form of an IKEA LED-lamp fastened to the top plate. How does that work??? I ask since I have the same thing just waiting to be attached.

BR

/Peter

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Not guilty your honour?

AdeV:
I believe Peter is referring to the stalk lamp visible on the red mill in the background... (see attached).

PeterE:
@Steves: Oh, very sorry, I for some reason mixed up the names,   :Doh:  it is dickda1 who presented the pics to begin with, and it is of course to him I shall direct my question on the stalk lamp.

@AdeV;  Aha, a stalk lamp, so that is what that type of light is called in english, thanks very much!  :thumbup:

BR

/Peter

dickda1:
The IKEA lamp was on sale.  I drilled a hole through the top plate and wound the cord out through the back.  Plenty of room under the plate for a mounting nut.

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20169658/

Not much of a project, but it works.  I use another for the big mill.  IKEA does market furniture with durability problems, but never had trouble with the lights.

-Dick

AdeV:

--- Quote from: PeterE on November 18, 2011, 09:07:38 AM ---
@AdeV;  Aha, a stalk lamp, so that is what that type of light is called in english, thanks very much!  :thumbup:


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Actually, I think I may have misled.... if you google for "goose-neck lamp" or "flexible stem lamp" you'll find lamps like the one in question; googling "stalk lamp" showed lots of trailer lights..... on stalks....

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