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Illuminating Improvement for Task Lighting

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When working at the bench, I found that I couldn't always stretch my task light far enough to get the light where I needed it. Here's the solution I came up with: I captured a couple of long pegboard hooks between two pieces of scrap wood to form a base, screwed them together and drilled a hole for the task light post.

Now I can mount my light wherever I want to on the pegboard behind my bench.

- Tony Impellizzeri; Alto, Michigan

 Task Lighting
Long pegboard hooks and scrap wood create a base for mounting task lights where you need them.
This article originally appeared in the Woodworker's Journal eZine.
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