painting clear strobes
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painting clear strobes
Has anyone ever painted clear strobes tubes ? what kind of paint would be the best to use ? thanks
There is a solution to your problem. There's a product called lamp dip (a theatre thing) that will allow you to dip glass lamps (bulbs) and it's made to withstand the heat. Your local theatre supply company probably carry's it, or knows of someone who does. I beleive LimeLite in Mass. carry's it, been quite a while since I've bought any...
Matt
Matt
I think that you need to buy the correct lamps or leave it alone.
The OEM colored ones are dyed. If you cover the glass, you are not only going to possibly effect the trigger member, but also possibly cause the lamp to overheat.
I COULD install a bed onto the rear of my Grand Cherokee if I cut enough metal away, but I think I'd buy a pickup truck first!
The OEM colored ones are dyed. If you cover the glass, you are not only going to possibly effect the trigger member, but also possibly cause the lamp to overheat.
I COULD install a bed onto the rear of my Grand Cherokee if I cut enough metal away, but I think I'd buy a pickup truck first!