I bought a magnetic light for my bandsaw. I was looking at the switch on the BS and it's a pretty simple switch- power in on one side, and power out to the motor on the other. Instead of trying to plug in the saw and the light, I thought I would simplify things and wire the new light to the "in" side of the switch, so when the saw is plugged in the light is on, or at least available. I thought about putting it on the "out" side but thought I would rather have power all the time for setups, etc. It's wired for 110, I can't imagine the bulb is going to draw much current as to interfere with the saw. It's a 20A circuit, it should be able to handle a saw and light bulb, right? (Note, shop lights, DC are all on their own circuits as well).