[Jukebox-list] RE:Plastic eater-was-LPC-1 color gel

Don dontutt at telus.net
Mon Feb 26 17:03:14 PST 2007


THANKS DAVE..... SEE BELOW COMMENTS....
don


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Breneman" <david_breneman at yahoo.com>
To: "Jukebox mailing list" <jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] RE:Plastic eater-was-LPC-1 color gel


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> --- Don <dontutt at telus.net> wrote:
>
>> Is a "clear" UV filter material made that can be cut to shape and
>> placed
>> between the UV sensitive (and expensive) gels and other plastics,
>> and the UV source?
>
> I'm not aware of such a thing.  UV haze filters are sold
> for cameras.  Just regular glass will block a lot of UV
> light.  I remember when I was a kid, seeing window displays
> in stores with yellow plastic on the window to prevent
> sunlight from fading the merchandise (these were always
> "old school" stores, not department stores and the like).
> There isn't an off the shelf lighting gel available to
> block UV light.  If you're that concerned, I'd switch
> to incandescent fixtures to protect your radios.

YES, OR JUST PUT UP A SHEET OF TIN AT THE END OF THE 4 FOOT LIGHT FIXTURE TO 
BLOCK LIGHT FROM FALLING DIRECTLY ON THE RADIO FINISHES THAT ARE JUST 12 
INCHES AWAY.
HUMMM..... OR..... maybe just put up some clear plastic that has each side 
slathered in sticky  50 Sunblock used at the beach...!  also makes a great 
fly catcher for the shop.  :-)

Regards,
don

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