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Title: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: Judy Hunter on January 03, 2011, 10:34:35 am
Have you had a chance to try your magnifying light?  I am returning mine.  It doesn't work with bifocals.
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: sp_343 on January 04, 2011, 12:32:30 am
Nope...haven't had a chance to do any cutting since before Christmas.  Looks nice...but we'll see once I get it working.  I'll let you know....
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: boxmaker on January 07, 2011, 05:35:56 pm
Hey Judy, have you tried taking your glasses off. I got one to and I am still fiddling with it. Taking my glasses off seems to help.

                                                                Mark

                           
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: Judy Hunter on January 07, 2011, 05:37:37 pm
Yep tried that box maker. Didn't help. And the lights are just plain pityful!
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: boxmaker on January 07, 2011, 06:02:13 pm
Well, I have seen this other magnifier that goes on your head, like a head band. I thought about trying that to. I can't remember where I seen it though?  I need to get something to work the lines seem to get harder and harder to see.

                                                            Mark
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: GrayBeard on January 07, 2011, 06:17:26 pm
<telesightmagnifier.com (http://telesightmagnifiers2.com)> will give you more information on magnifiers than you can use.
You can also call them and ask specific questions.

~~~GB~~~
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: GrayBeard on January 07, 2011, 06:21:25 pm
Sorry...the site is <telesightmagnifiers.com (http://telesightmagnifiers.com)>

~~~GB~~~
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: wedo on January 07, 2011, 06:51:40 pm
What I have done is go to the Dollar store and try several different magnifying glasses. Find one that works best at about 18 to 24 inches away form your eyes (or whatever distance you typically use for scrolling. Just remember the stronger the power the less depth of focus. It would usually be near reading a computer screen power (or less than a reading glass). then you can use any old lighting you want from back, sides or where ever.
Bill 
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: Russ C on January 07, 2011, 08:52:46 pm
Judy, which magnifying light did you buy?  8)
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: Judy Hunter on January 07, 2011, 10:44:04 pm
Russ..it was from Rockler .I gotta admit they are great about returning it.
I don't think any magnifier will work for me since I have an implant in one eye which makes that eye way better than the other one.
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: Russ C on January 08, 2011, 08:31:13 am
The lens on that one looks a little small. I have the one from Harbor Freight (5" lens) and love it. I guess with your implant, any magnifying light might not work. Talk to your Opthamologis.  :)
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: marmoh on January 08, 2011, 09:44:56 am
Russ, which one did you get from Harbor Freight ??? 
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: Russ C on January 08, 2011, 06:15:52 pm
Chicago Electric Item #66384. It's a 22-watt fluorescent lamp that includes a 1.75x magnifying lens in the center so you can easily view up-close work like circuit boards, hands-free - use both hands to work. Three pivot points adjust and lock in place, to position the spring-balanced, 45" extension arm, 5" diameter glass lens, and fluorescent light exactly where you need it. Clamps onto a desk or work table. Sale: $31.99


Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: marmoh on January 09, 2011, 12:50:15 am
Thanks Russ, next time I am at Harbor freight ( a favorite store of mine ) I will look for it.
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: sp_343 on January 12, 2011, 07:17:29 pm
Well....I tried the light/magnify combo from Rockler.....wasn't as great as I thought it would be.

Had a hard time finding a place to mount it.  I've got the light and EZ Lift system on my DeWalt, so mounting it like the picture was hard to do...and made the arm heavier when I lifted it to move the blade to a new entrance hole.

I tried the clamp mount it came with and put it on my saw stand.  That worked well, but I could never get the light to be in just the right place when I was cutting.  Also, larger pieces of wood kept hitting the arm, when it was in the clamp mount.  Also, I tried looking through it with and without my glasses on and it never seemed that "clear" to me. 

The light was nice and it is a GREAT concept....it just didn't work for me...so I went back to the way I have always cut.  I'll keep it...maybe play with it another day...like I said, it's nice....might just take some tinkering to get it to be perfect.
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: Merlin on January 13, 2011, 02:58:12 pm
Judy this is the one I use. http://jasco.com.au/store.aspx?product=26251

Wood'nt bee with out it, I even use it just for the light some times other times when it's overcast day light and maginfer, and I have bi-focals.

***Merlin***
Title: Re: SP_343 magnify light
Post by: Gabby on February 06, 2011, 08:32:46 pm
Russ I have one that is similar to that but obviously an older model, I picked it up at a yard sale a while back for a buck or 2, never even tried it out until yesterday when I set my saw up. works good for me! I have another lamp like it without the magnifier that I used on my lathe, back when gas for my generator was affordable. Haven't turned anything in a long time been thinking about putting it on Craig's list, but haven't decided to part with it for sure yet, I loved turning and would probably be doing some now if I could afford the gas for power to run it. Here in Podunk OR we're 30 to 40 cents above the national average as reported by the news.
Running off at the mouth again, ::)
Gabby