I had been using rather ancient starterless fluorescent strip lights. I'd guess the lighting units were installed in the 70's. One definitely was, another I bought used from a scrap yard. The starterless ones are what factories usually fit and last for ages. Tubes may last several years. Reasonable quality ones definitely do. I would say I have fitted 3 maybe 4 over 23 years. For some reason it seems these can only usually be bought from electrical wholesalers, The sort electricians use. They take the larger diameter tubes.
More recently as i am interested in photography and sometime post shots that will be viewed by rather critical people I have changed my workshop lighting to the colour temperature I should be using. The units have electronic ballasts. No idea how long etc these will last but no problems so far over maybe 2 years.
I decided to try these lights from Ikea for machine lighting. Nice even pool and no need for them to be close to the work. The can be clamped to a shelf or wall fixed. They come with 2 bases.
Trouble with the new main lighting – mix it with flash and what looks like rust / corrosion appears on some bright shiny bits. Might be something to do with using a Nikon V2 too. On the other hand it's handy and compact.
Yes the is a sink under one end of the lathe. Big belfast type too, circa 1911.
John
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