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Leo Van Der Loo
 
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Hi Dennis


Dennis daylight and warm white give a redder light and I have used them
with plants and also combined with cool white, but for the use by my
lathe I like the cool whites best, I also use a incandescence quarts
light bulb to give me less cycle flicker, which you can have sometimes
when the 60 hertz coincides with the rotation speed of the wood, and
that can drive you crazy.

Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo

Denis Marier wrote:
I just bought on sale a 48" shoplight.
I did not exactly what type of fluorescent light tubes to get. I got back
home with Super Saver Cold White. Then I learned that I could have
purchased " Daylight or soft white.
I wonder what is the most popular with type used for woodturning.

Denis