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    Wout Moerman
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      @woutmoerman25063

      I probably will visit Ikea on Saturday for buying new mattrasses. But I like a flexible worklight for uses on my workbench. I've seen possitive comments about the Jansjö and the Harte and especially the flexibility of the Jansjö appeals to me. But any other items worth looking at while I'm there? Or not to buy … ?

      Wout

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      Wout Moerman
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        #338184
        FMES
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          @fmes

          Meatballs

          #338188
          Martin 100
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            @martin100

            Maximera drawers

            Various widths depths and heights. Make your own drawer fronts and change the base to aluminium or steel if you need more capacity. Build a standalone cabinet or fit a few under the workbench

            For a worklight I'd go for something built like a brick outhouse and designed for a tungsten filament lamp or a halogen…and retrofit an LED. Everything in IKEA will now be LED as standard.

             

             

             

            Edited By Martin 100 on 25/01/2018 12:48:06

            #338189
            John Rudd
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              @johnrudd16576

              I bought the Jansjo led light for my lathe, the light is now playing up…..I've had it maybe a couple of years. The led is ok, it appears to be an issue with the power supply….

              Pay your money and take your choice…

              #338193
              Mick B1
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                @mickb1

                …plus hot dog sausages, Swedish choc and fake caviar made from seaweed…😁

                #338194
                Muzzer
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                  @muzzer

                  Bevara bag sealing clips.

                  The light bulbs are good value for money and seem to last well.

                  Personally I can't stand the Jansjo lamps. Bought several but really, if the light level isn't bright enough, a sharp, shadowy light source is the very last thing you need. Better just to make sure you have distributed, diffuse (shadow free) lighting is the lesson I learned.

                  Our nearest Ikeas are about an hour away, so unfortunately we don't get there as often as we'd like.

                  Murray

                  #338195
                  ega
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                    @ega

                    Helmer drawer units and a bottle of Snaps to help with the assembly.

                    #338198
                    Harry Wilkes
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                      @harrywilkes58467

                      I've had two jansjo lights for a couple of years without any issues I also have two of these draw unit again without any issues but they were £5 cheaper when I got mine

                      H

                      #338208
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133
                        Posted by Wout Moerman on 25/01/2018 12:20:36:

                        … any other items worth looking at while I'm there?

                        .

                        Don't forget to visit 'Clearance Corner'

                        Grab bargain-priced items that include any decent Aluminium extrusions, and a bag or two of screws & fittings.

                        MichaelG.

                        #338212
                        Donald Mitchell
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                          @donaldmitchell68891

                          The newer Jansjo lights which I bought about a couple of months ago to supplement my other ones are much superior to the older ones. Different power units, higher voltage. My only complaint is that the plastic clip on the clip-on variety seems to degrade when exposed to light (I was going to say sunlight but there has been no sunlight in Scotland in living memory) I've had to replace the clips on both my older ones by screwing them to the window frame, but the lights are great.

                          Donald Mitchell.

                          Bonnie Scotland.

                          #338218
                          Martyn Duncumb
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                            @martynduncumb88863

                            I have two BEKVAM kitchen trolleys with small machines on. They can be wheeled into a corner when not in use as two legs have wheels. Frees up workshop space. Now £35 but we’re £30. They have two storage shelves underneath. Strongly built. Martyn

                            #338219
                            Wout Moerman
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                              @woutmoerman25063

                              OK, good tips, keep them coming!

                              I'll certainly will look in the clearance section. Always do and found a lot of good stuff. I'll have a good look at Jansjö but I understand that the light distribution might be a bit harsh. The drawers seem a good buy. I'll see if these measurements will fit my storage. And seaweed caviar certainly sounds very …. interesting.

                              #338226
                              Mick B1
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                                @mickb1

                                Posted by Wout Moerman on 25/01/2018 16:40:56:

                                And seaweed caviar certainly sounds very …. interesting.

                                I thought so. Seemed indistinguishable from real to me, but then the last time I had any real was about 20 years ago or more… angel

                                #338275
                                peak4
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                                  @peak4

                                  This non-slip carpet underlay is quite good, not very tear resistant, but dirt cheap
                                  Seems to work OK as a drawer liner, and helps stop things sliding around on the bench.
                                  Not bad for rugs on laminate floors either.

                                  Bill

                                  #338291
                                  Steve Pavey
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                                    @stevepavey65865

                                    Another vote for the Helmer drawer units – I have two pop-riveted together as a mobile base for my 6×4 bandsaw. Also the Bekvam step stool **LINK** is dirt cheap and very useful if you store stuff in the roof joists of your workshop, or if you want to sit down at the bench.

                                    I’m sure there are many other small items like waste bins, stainless roasting tins etc that can be used for washing parts in paraffin or for general storage, digital scales for measuring out epoxy resin, soap dispensers for swarfega- the list is endless.

                                    #338292
                                    Vic
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                                      @vic

                                      The Hot dogs are nice …

                                      #338298
                                      duncan webster 1
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                                        @duncanwebster1
                                        Posted by Muzzer on 25/01/2018 13:46:38:

                                        Our nearest Ikeas are about an hour away, so unfortunately we don't get there as often as we'd like.

                                        Murray

                                        I go very rarely, and that's far more than I'd like, once you're in you can't get out, the only sure fire way is to follow the fire exit signs

                                        #338437
                                        richardandtracy
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                                          @richardandtracy

                                          I have managed to live without ever going to IKEA. The style is distinct, and I think it looks great in houses with large areas of pine or white walls. We have neither, so not for inside the house. Outside, in the workshop, I remain to be convinced that either the furniture or fittings are robust enough. I feel if the surface is horizontal, I should be able to stand on it while carrying something heavy, so 300lb. And if vertical, it should be able to take me falling against it, guesstimate force 200lbf. And if a loose fitting, it should survive dropping onto concrete. Nothing in Ikea's catalogue has convinced me so far. Though, to be fair, very little domestic furniture/fittings have convinced me to use it in the workshop. And if made of chipboard, it always sags under the weight of 'stuff'.

                                          So, my recommendation as to what to get: a healthy dose of window shopping and buy the wife a slap up dinner with the money saved. And a couple of colleagues recommend the meatballs.

                                          Regards,

                                          Richard.

                                          #338442
                                          Muzzer
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                                            @muzzer

                                            When we first started visting Ikea (first Lakeside, then in Vancouver), the food in the cafe was excellent value. I suspect it was offered at cost price to keep the punters happy and "in-store". But on our only trip to Ikea since returning to the UK (Warrington), the cafe food was a long way from being cheap. Still some good products if you know what's worth buying but they lay out the store like a maze to force you to walk through all departments. If you study the maps, you can figure out the shortcuts.

                                            Some of the UK stuff is made of solid and / or "engineered" wood including oak. That's a nice contrast from N America where they seem to hate proper wood and instead prefer things made of heavily stained maple and the like.

                                            Murray

                                            #338443
                                            Bazyle
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                                              @bazyle

                                              I thought maple was a nice hardwood?

                                              These drawer sets that are suggested above – are they real metal or plastic? Can't tell from the pictures.

                                              #338446
                                              steamdave
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                                                @steamdave

                                                The Jansjo lights are good but I find that the arms sag under the weight of the lamp. A rough and ready cure was to wrap the arm in masking tape and when in the ideal position, a few drops of super glue holds them in place. If necessary, there is still enough give in the reinforcement to reposition the lamp.

                                                Dave
                                                The Emerald Isle

                                                #338484
                                                ega
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                                                  @ega

                                                  steamdave:

                                                  A refinement of your idea would be to wrap the arm/stalk in "Spirap" – the spiral plastic wrapping used by electricians. This might also limit movement due to machine vibration.

                                                  #338505
                                                  John Haine
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                                                    @johnhaine32865

                                                    The jansjo lights suffer from poor switches after a while. Change them for a new inline switch cures them.

                                                    The new version of the helmer draws is inferior, not nearly as solid as the originals, which aren't fantastic anyway!

                                                    #338507
                                                    Muzzer
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                                                      @muzzer
                                                      Posted by Bazyle on 26/01/2018 23:23:25:

                                                      I thought maple was a nice hardwood?

                                                      It's possible that natural maple would look nice but you rarely see it there. Mercans can't seem to stop themselves from staining maple in bizarre colours like dark brown or even black so you can barely see the grain. They seem to regard maple as a bulk material, not a natural and potentially interesting product.

                                                      Technically, balsa is a hardwood. Similarly, maple isn't actually a very "hard" wood and dents easily in my experience. In contrast, oak is beautiful and robust – but almost impossible to find over there. Obviously there are a lot fewer oak trees growing there but that's only a part of it. The just don't seem to like the sight of natural wood.

                                                      Murray

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