Correction light info

RFrommann

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I'm looking to purchase a light that will help with correction.

Not sure if I should go with a head lamp, flashlight, or spot light.


My work space is very very well lit. I have 14 florescent fixtures mounted on angles. I have provided pictures. But we all know that's not good enough for correction!

So I'd like to start a discussion on the 3 choices and get some feedback. I'm sure eventually I will have all three and then some! But not sure which I want to start with.


Model info would be great also!
 
I don't know how you guys south of the equator get anything done working upside down:laughing:. Honestly though I would start wit the flashlight. It seems to work well and it's cheap and portable.
 
The Rupes light is very nice if you're willing to drop the cash on it. I got a Streamlight Stylus Pro for 20 dollars that works well for me. I like having a portable LED work light on a stand that I can use to illuminate the entire panel I'm working on. They're awesome for side/vertical panels and won't heat up the paint.
 
I don't know how you guys south of the equator get anything done working upside down:laughing:. Honestly though I would start wit the flashlight. It seems to work well and it's cheap and portable.

Idk how they posted upside down! Ha
 
The Rupes light is very nice if you're willing to drop the cash on it. I got a Streamlight Stylus Pro for 20 dollars that works well for me. I like having a portable LED work light on a stand that I can use to illuminate the entire panel I'm working on. They're awesome for side/vertical panels and won't heat up the paint.

I was thinking a portable on stand would be the best first purchase. And upgrade to the headlamp or flashlight.
 
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