Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: alan802 on May 26, 2012, 09:29:39 PMI'll get you some of those donuts some how, some way, some day, it's a promise.I'm sure those donuts would be stale by now!
I'll get you some of those donuts some how, some way, some day, it's a promise.
If you are ever passing down I-10 through Lafayette, LA look me up... I will ruin every other donut you will ever have by giving you the pleasure of a Meche's donut. Practically melts in your mouth, oh I need me some Meche's now!
Quote from: Gilligan on May 15, 2012, 02:08:34 PMHmm... thanks BUT, I was wondering about Mr. 99.999999999% UV proof guy's lights. We know that all lights have SOME UV, hence why they sell UV blocking sleeves for these. I've just heard that the clear ones are OK, but don't block all of it (can go a few days like you had) and the amber ones can go a couple weeks as they block more. I'm sure there are red ones that do even better but I can't say really as I haven't heard anything about them.I wonder if anyone makes UV blocking sheets (clear) that I can lay in my fluorescent panels vs buying a bazillion little tubes.Just get a couple of sq. ft of this stuff. Cut it down to size and you are sorted. We have used a similar product which worked just fine.http://www.snaptint.com/product.php?productid=16192
Hmm... thanks BUT, I was wondering about Mr. 99.999999999% UV proof guy's lights. We know that all lights have SOME UV, hence why they sell UV blocking sleeves for these. I've just heard that the clear ones are OK, but don't block all of it (can go a few days like you had) and the amber ones can go a couple weeks as they block more. I'm sure there are red ones that do even better but I can't say really as I haven't heard anything about them.I wonder if anyone makes UV blocking sheets (clear) that I can lay in my fluorescent panels vs buying a bazillion little tubes.