The older I get dimmer things seem to get, I blame everyone for going eco friendly and using dimmer lights....
(doesn't work at home)
I have a magnetic base lamp, not enough it seems. I should have bought more while they were still available.
This one is in Canada
They changed the style and raised the price, It used to have an on off magnet like the cheap Chinese dial indicator stands.
http://www.busybeetools.com/products/MAGNETIC-LIGHT-DELTA.html
They list a 40 watt max, useless for halogen lamps, but CF ok
I like the compact fluorescent lamps CF
I use a big one, actual 45 Watt = 150 watt equivalent with 6500K Kelvin temperature about $15 each
I have seen a 200 watt equivalent now too.
It gives a very bright white/blue light that I can see better with than any of the red/yellow colored lamps
The proper machinist work lamps are usually halogen or high pressure sodium
Those get expensive because the HPS need a ballast and they are sealed units to keep coolant out.
If you browse the light bulb aisle in Home Depot, you can find standard base halogen lamps too
They are very bright too, but they get hot as hell.
I have burned my forehead hundreds of times till I tossed them.
-and most cheap swing arm office type lamps have plastic (not ceramic) bases that cannot handle that heat.
Browse KBC too
also Canadian
http://www.kbctools.com/can/main.cfm
http://www.kbctools.com/can/Navigation/NavPDF.cfm?PDFPage=881
and a little left and right too
KBC part number
8-100-017
This is the style that BusyBee used to carry at $20 or less, now only at KBC for $79
Have a look in your local thrift stores.
Junk speakers give large magnets, old lamps can take those big CF