. I'm using a double 48in  40w fluorecent light hanging over my work bench. Would anyone have a better lighting suggestion. Spare Parts
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Member Since: January 29, 2004
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Posted: Saturday, December 18, 2004 - 06:27 PM UTC
I finally saw the light :-) What i mean is, I've been working under fluorescent light for years. Well the last 2 days i've been working on a truck model and this afternoon while looking at it ( was a sunny day ) i noticed a differnce in the colors and weathering. So i was wondering what would be the best lighting 
 . I'm using a double 48in  40w fluorecent light hanging over my work bench. Would anyone have a better lighting suggestion. 
 . I'm using a double 48in  40w fluorecent light hanging over my work bench. Would anyone have a better lighting suggestion. BroAbrams

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Posted: Sunday, December 19, 2004 - 02:34 AM UTC
The best light would be called "Full Spectrum" bulbs, which can be either flourescent or incandesent.  You can find bulbs for your flourecents at the local ghardware store for a little more than an average tube.
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