In article , Malcolm Race
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On 11/08/2015 14:50, newshound wrote:
On 11/08/2015 14:40, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Two of three wall lights, due to long usage and heat have suffered the
plasticky shades turning brown and brittle. There are also matching
ceiling light shades too. The plastic bits an elongated triangle
slotted into a gold metal shade frame, 6 triangles per frame. They are
made from a sort of flexible clear plastic, with like a coloured lily
pattern in the plastic.
I really rather would prefer to repair them, than try to source some
replacement shades. I'm thinking photo copy an undamaged shade lens,
print it in colour, laminate then cut to shape. I suspect the heat
will distort them. Is there a better way.
Maybe replacement for these plastic parts can be bought, anyone know?
Can you still buy "cels" for stage lights?
Gels. Modern high temp gels are thin and flexible. One of the
manufacturers is Lee but if you find a local theatrical lighting
supplier you should be able to see the range available. You can also buy
a swatch of the gels available, IIRC transparent and frosted gels are
availabl A number of years ago,
Swatches are normally free, I've never had to pay for one.
A supplier which I have used is AJS based in Rigwood, Hants.
They went bust, for the 2nd time - about 2 years ago.
For a school production, gels were used to make a large stained glass
window for the stage as they are non flammable. Afterwards it was
displayed on the hall window for a few months.
Done that, too.
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