Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: tonypep on January 24, 2013, 08:34:24 AMRouge=ShellyRogue=BrandtSorry couldn't resistRed ginger locks.BTW these guys would have a stroke if they seen Shelly coating and carrying unexposed screens in open light. I think of them every time when she does it. We break all the rules!
Rouge=ShellyRogue=BrandtSorry couldn't resist
Believe me we do also. A lot of what I do I would never recommend to anyone else. We just know how to make old school meets new school work. Dave (Bimridder) never got the chance to come by last weekend but when he's back in town he'll get the picture. And Rick has threatened to come by; I would enjoy that as well.In the end, we all do what we believe works best for us. And when unsure come here for (usually) sound advice.
Brandt remember I did my own little experiment by coating screens in full flouro light for one whole gallon and all my screens still exposed perfectly, even posted pics of the exposed calculators and yet no one once even acknowledged my experiment, is it because it goes against what the big time experts say? Dunno but just like you I never had flouro light corrupt any of my screens ever.
Doing everything like everyone else will just land you where everyone else is........ aim higher...
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on January 24, 2013, 09:52:40 AMDoing everything like everyone else will just land you where everyone else is........ aim higher...That makes sense when you are taking it to the next level, not being more careless.*disclaimer* we coat in full fluorescents all day.
...I may just send Brandt my extra scale JUST so I don't hafta read about this anymore...
Quote from: Gilligan on January 24, 2013, 09:54:49 AMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on January 24, 2013, 09:52:40 AMDoing everything like everyone else will just land you where everyone else is........ aim higher...That makes sense when you are taking it to the next level, not being more careless.*disclaimer* we coat in full fluorescents all day.Who's being careless? Oh and let me guess, I am careless for not having a scale, to use in a process we aren't offering. Right?
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on January 24, 2013, 08:50:51 AMQuote from: tonypep on January 24, 2013, 08:34:24 AMRouge=ShellyRogue=BrandtSorry couldn't resistRed ginger locks.BTW these guys would have a stroke if they seen Shelly coating and carrying unexposed screens in open light. I think of them every time when she does it. We break all the rules!Brandt remember I did my own little experiment by coating screens in full flouro light for one whole gallon and all my screens still exposed perfectly, even posted pics of the exposed calculators and yet no one once even acknowledged my experiment, is it because it goes against what the big time experts say? Dunno but just like you I never had flouro light corrupt any of my screens ever.
Quote from: Mr Tees!! on January 24, 2013, 10:19:27 AM...I may just send Brandt my extra scale JUST so I don't hafta read about this anymore... Send it, I will do a burn out on it in my truck.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on January 24, 2013, 10:14:12 AMQuote from: Gilligan on January 24, 2013, 09:54:49 AMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on January 24, 2013, 09:52:40 AMDoing everything like everyone else will just land you where everyone else is........ aim higher...That makes sense when you are taking it to the next level, not being more careless.*disclaimer* we coat in full fluorescents all day.Who's being careless? Oh and let me guess, I am careless for not having a scale, to use in a process we aren't offering. Right? I'm talking about caring screens in open light... you say you carry them under shop lights, not just flouros. Now... is this .0001% UV exposure compared to the full UV, is it .1% uv compared to full UV needed to expose a screen, no one has figured this out yet. But the facts are it is MORE UV than someone that is doing it in a dark room and not exposing it to "any" UV. So in that regard you are by the book being more careless.Which my point is doing things differently isn't going to necessarily make you better, especially if different isn't better. In this particular case, it isn't.Again, I move my screens around in shop fluorescents all the time, so I am not suggesting (in fact I was one of the guys like you and Mike saying I doubt it makes "enough" difference).