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    I know I`ve seen them, but now I can`t find them! Does anyone know who carries them? They`re wall mounted swing arm (two section) halogen work lights. Just like the tripod light heads but on a wall mount. I think they were bright green? I`ve searched on line (HD, Lowe`s, Sears) and Googled every combination I can think of (swing arm, work light, halogen, articulated, wall mount, etc.) and just cannot find them!



    I`m putting together a race shop and the room has suspended ceilings so I need a wall mount light source for over the workbench.



    Anyone know where to find them?
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    I think that would definitely be a cool thing to have. I`ve actually never even seen them but hoped to bring this thread back to life a little in hopes of a response.
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    Ha! Just found them. Unfortunately, they`re on backorder. I think these are the ones I remember seeing.



    Pro Series Dock Arm Light — 500 Watt, Model# L-41 | Hanging + Fixture Lights | Northern Tool + Equipment
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    Hello, Someone else in one of these post had mentioned lightinguniverse.com I went there because I to Am looking for that specific light. If you go there and look under portable work lights there it is. A very nice light by the way.



    good luck I hope it works out for you. :woohoo:

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    I ended up getting mine from somewhere else. Can`t think of the name right now, but they were about $20 less. They are BRIGHT green. So bright in fact that I painted the arms silver just to tone it down some. Appear to be very well made-heavier duty than most halogens. Haven`t mounted them yet, but will be soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kompressornsc
    I ended up getting mine from somewhere else. Can`t think of the name right now, but they were about $20 less. They are BRIGHT green. So bright in fact that I painted the arms silver just to tone it down some. Appear to be very well made-heavier duty than most halogens. Haven`t mounted them yet, but will be soon.


    that might save me 20 bucks if you could think of where. thank you!!!

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    Google loading dock light.



    Here`s one example:

    Loading Dock Equipment - Docklight - Quartz Halogen



    I think they are sorta pricey...



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    Quote Originally Posted by ASPHALT BULLET
    that might save me 20 bucks if you could think of where. thank you!!!




    Found my link:



    Product Listing -



    $24 less then Northern Tool.



    If you get one, make sure you have something sturdy to bolt it to. Where I`m putting them is paneling with no studs where I need them. I`m making a 12" x 12" x 1" solid oak backer plate that I`ll toggle bolt to the wall and them bolt the lights to them to help spread the load. These suckers are heavy and with the leverage, would rip right out of a normal wall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Buffit
    Google loading dock light.



    Here`s one example:

    Loading Dock Equipment - Docklight - Quartz Halogen



    I think they are sorta pricey...



    Jim


    Thank you Jimmy Buffet it is always nice to have another option. You got me thinking now!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by kompressornsc
    Found my link:



    Product Listing -



    $24 less then Northern Tool.



    If you get one, make sure you have something sturdy to bolt it to. Where I`m putting them is paneling with no studs where I need them. I`m making a 12" x 12" x 1" solid oak backer plate that I`ll toggle bolt to the wall and them bolt the lights to them to help spread the load. These suckers are heavy and with the leverage, would rip right out of a normal wall.


    Thanks for thinking for me and responding...I don`t have the mounting problem you do...Take care...

 

 

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