Good information from Geoengineer about the flabby jaws on the Ikea clip on lights. I have a similar style cheapy from LiDL with hard rubber facings on the jaws which work pretty well. Short fixed stalk rather than flexi which is seriously limiting so it rarely gets used. GU 10 halogen gives good spread of light on the odd occasions its right for the job. If it were in regular use I'd probably use one of the LED GU 10 replacement bulbs as the halogen one does get hot.
Couple of pictures showing how I've installed rigid, 4 joint, arm lights on my lathes so the articulation enables me to get the light at almost any useful angle. Each section of the arms is about 10" long so maximum reach is almost 3 ft. Units are RS 600-723. Proper professional type with certifications. Cheap LAP branded 8.7 W (60W equivalent) edison screw (ELS) 806 lumen bulbs from Screwfix do just fine for me.
Smart & Brown 1024 has the light mounted up on the wall about 2 ft above and 1 ft behind tailstock end. Also has a short tube light under the shelf for more general illumination. Nice but I often don't turn it on so I'd not fit it if setting up again.
P&W lathe has a longer bed, 30" between centres rather than 24", and is generally bigger so tailstock end mounting doesn't give enough articulation coverage to get into all useful positions. Instead light is mounted on the splashguard close to the middle about 1 ft up from the bed and some 2 ft behind centre line.
Everything is well out of the way of flying stuff and coolant.
Clive
Edited By Clive Foster on 09/12/2019 16:58:46