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pcb1962 August 12th 08 03:35 PM

8ft fluorescent tubes
 
I seem to remember reading a while back, probably in this group, that
8ft fluorescent tubes may not be available in the not too distant
future. Can anyone confirm or deny this for me please? I'm about to
refit my garage and workshop and don't want to use these if I'm not
going to be able to get replacement tubes in a few years time. Thanks

Andrew Mawson August 12th 08 04:36 PM

8ft fluorescent tubes
 

"pcb1962" wrote in message
...
I seem to remember reading a while back, probably in this group,

that
8ft fluorescent tubes may not be available in the not too distant
future. Can anyone confirm or deny this for me please? I'm about to
refit my garage and workshop and don't want to use these if I'm not
going to be able to get replacement tubes in a few years time.

Thanks

Don't know if they are about to disappear but 8 footers are a
menace, particularly in colder weather. They seem to have difficulty
striking, and get through more starters. Stick to 6 footers

AWEM


Harry Bloomfield[_3_] August 12th 08 05:58 PM

8ft fluorescent tubes
 
on 12/08/2008, Andrew Mawson supposed :
Don't know if they are about to disappear but 8 footers are a
menace, particularly in colder weather. They seem to have difficulty
striking, and get through more starters. Stick to 6 footers


5 foot are the cheapest and most common.

--
Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk



Malcolm August 12th 08 10:33 PM

8ft fluorescent tubes
 
pcb1962 wrote:
I seem to remember reading a while back, probably in this group, that
8ft fluorescent tubes may not be available in the not too distant
future. Can anyone confirm or deny this for me please? I'm about to
refit my garage and workshop and don't want to use these if I'm not
going to be able to get replacement tubes in a few years time. Thanks


Working in a school with 8foot fittings I am sure that they are no
longer made. Our electrical comntractors cannot obtain them and County
have replaced one group with 5foot high energy fittings. These produce
more light than the original 8foot fittings. Also be aware that there
are two different wattages of 8foot tubes. We have some tubes but they
are the wrong wattage for the fittings we have.

Malcolm

Dave Plowman (News) August 12th 08 11:35 PM

8ft fluorescent tubes
 
In article ,
Malcolm wrote:
I seem to remember reading a while back, probably in this group, that
8ft fluorescent tubes may not be available in the not too distant
future. Can anyone confirm or deny this for me please? I'm about to
refit my garage and workshop and don't want to use these if I'm not
going to be able to get replacement tubes in a few years time. Thanks


Working in a school with 8foot fittings I am sure that they are no
longer made.


TLC still sell them.

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...bes/index.html

--
*How many roads must a man travel down before he admits he is lost?

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

pcb1962 August 13th 08 11:08 AM

8ft fluorescent tubes
 
On Aug 12, 10:33*pm, Malcolm wrote:
pcb1962 wrote:
I seem to remember reading a while back, probably in this group, that
8ft fluorescent tubes may not be available in the not too distant
future. Can anyone confirm or deny this for me please? I'm about to
refit my garage and workshop and don't want to use these if I'm not
going to be able to get replacement tubes in a few years time. Thanks


Working in a school with 8foot fittings I am sure that they are no
longer made. *Our electrical comntractors cannot obtain them and County
have replaced one group with 5foot high energy fittings. *These produce
more light than the original 8foot fittings. *Also be aware that there
are two different wattages of 8foot tubes. *We have some tubes but they
are the wrong wattage for the fittings we have.

Malcolm


Thanks Malcolm, this does worry me a bit, I was planning to fit 4 of
the 8ft double fittings from TLC, I think I'll ask them what they know
about the future supply of tubes.

pcb1962 August 13th 08 11:26 AM

8ft fluorescent tubes
 
On Aug 13, 11:08*am, pcb1962 wrote:
On Aug 12, 10:33*pm, Malcolm wrote:

pcb1962 wrote:
I seem to remember reading a while back, probably in this group, that
8ft fluorescent tubes may not be available in the not too distant
future. Can anyone confirm or deny this for me please? I'm about to
refit my garage and workshop and don't want to use these if I'm not
going to be able to get replacement tubes in a few years time. Thanks


Working in a school with 8foot fittings I am sure that they are no
longer made. *Our electrical comntractors cannot obtain them and County
have replaced one group with 5foot high energy fittings. *These produce
more light than the original 8foot fittings. *Also be aware that there
are two different wattages of 8foot tubes. *We have some tubes but they
are the wrong wattage for the fittings we have.


Malcolm


Thanks Malcolm, this does worry me a bit, I was planning to fit 4 of
the 8ft double fittings from TLC, I think I'll ask them what they know
about the future supply of tubes.


And the very prompt reply from TLC confirms that future supply is
doubtful. Anyone with 8ft fittings had better stock up on spare tubes
while they're still available.

Grimly Curmudgeon August 13th 08 11:43 PM

8ft fluorescent tubes
 
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember pcb1962
saying something like:

I seem to remember reading a while back, probably in this group, that
8ft fluorescent tubes may not be available in the not too distant
future. Can anyone confirm or deny this for me please? I'm about to
refit my garage and workshop and don't want to use these if I'm not
going to be able to get replacement tubes in a few years time. Thanks


I wouldn't bother with 8 footers now - I fitted a few in my workshop in
the past but they're more of a liability than an asset, being less
reliable overall than the shorter ones.
--
Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a

"It's a moron working with power tools.
How much more suspenseful can you get?"
- House


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