"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Retrofitting an older shallower fluorescent unit would be much nicer and neater than the much deeper units like the Atlas Combos or the MH and Mercury Vapor units with the lights below. Lotsa' wasted space on those. As for the units with the lights above, a whole new issue of making a mount, but probably do-able.
Anyone know how to modify a post made on Tapatalk? In any rate what I was trying to say, was that many of us, With limited space, would like to utilize the space available underneath. I have an overhead light unit and it sits on top of my screen drying.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Frog on September 19, 2014, 04:32:14 PMAnyone know how to modify a post made on Tapatalk? In any rate what I was trying to say, was that many of us, With limited space, would like to utilize the space available underneath. I have an overhead light unit and it sits on top of my screen drying.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkShould be able to find a pencil button and edit it. I have to do it anytime I try to insert an emoticon because they jam them up at the top vs inline where I want them.
Gilly,That was posted using tapatalk from your press of course, right? :-)
I purchased a retro-fit kit from Vastex for my old National Florescent Halogen Unit. It is like night and day. Old unit took 2,3 & 4 min to expose a screen. LED takes 8 seconds using film and 24 sec using vellum. Can knock out a lot of screens with the new kit.