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| Filename: | PICT1172.jpg |
| Album name: | Dave / Fluorescent tubes |
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| Date added: | 19 Dec, 2016 |
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Its like the giant version of that thing Osram use to make!
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I think I know what you mean, that 4 pin PL thing that went in spotlights?
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This thing needs some more attention! I don't have a scooby what i'm looking at but it's mental!
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Look through Dave's pics, he has/had a fitting for it too! Absolutely amazing looking thing it is
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In some ways, it would be nice to see this and it's fitting at a meet, BUT, it's also fragile as fuck, so might not be the best idea sadly.
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As good as seeing it in real life would be if I owned something like that i'd be terrified of breaking it. Be like taking a ming vase out for a walk!
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I have lit the one working tube once, but I'm so apprehensive about lighting it just down to its rarity I won't be touching it again. I want to restore the fitting too, but I can't risk the tube being out the fitting, again due to rarity and fragility. I may bring the knackered one to the meet however and see if James Hooker can get it working again, one of the vacuum stems snapped off, i suspect from shock of transporting it home from my friends house.
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