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Titebond II Fluorescent Wood Glue
Does this stuff work as described? I'm considering buying a bottle.
How dark does the room have to be in order to see fluorescence? Thanks, Brian www.garagewoodworks.com |
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On Nov 25, 9:03*pm, Morris Dovey wrote:
GarageWoodworks wrote: I would probably use a black light bulb for this purpose. How about a DED (dark emitting diode)? slaps self, wanders off mumbling incoherently... -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USAhttp://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ I often wondered if that 'light-absorption' trick actually works. I was told, that in a window-less room, if you took out the light switch, and reinstalled it upside down, it would work. The room would then normally be lit, and turning on the darkening switch, it would suck the light out of the room. Either that, or those hydroponic guys in British Columbia are confusing people or something. |
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Robatoy wrote:
I often wondered if that 'light-absorption' trick actually works. I was told, that in a window-less room, if you took out the light switch, and reinstalled it upside down, it would work. The room would then normally be lit, and turning on the darkening switch, it would suck the light out of the room. Either that, or those hydroponic guys in British Columbia are confusing people or something. Strange you should mention that. My solar panels suck the sunlight out of the outdoors, convert it to heat, and deliver it indoors. They work so well that it takes all night for the sun to recharge... -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ |
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On Nov 26, 11:00*am, Morris Dovey wrote:
Robatoy wrote: I often wondered if that 'light-absorption' trick actually works. I was told, that in a window-less room, if you took out the light switch, and reinstalled it upside down, it would work. The room would then normally be lit, and turning on the darkening switch, it would suck the light out of the room. Either that, or those hydroponic guys in British Columbia are confusing people or something. Strange you should mention that. My solar panels suck the sunlight out of the outdoors, convert it to heat, and deliver it indoors. They work so well that it takes all night for the sun to recharge... -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USAhttp://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ The NewFoundland Space Agency has announced a trip to the sun. To stave off the possibility of getting burnt, they're going at night. jo4hn has been on their payroll as a consultant. |
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Robatoy wrote:
On Nov 26, 11:00 am, Morris Dovey wrote: Robatoy wrote: I often wondered if that 'light-absorption' trick actually works. I was told, that in a window-less room, if you took out the light switch, and reinstalled it upside down, it would work. The room would then normally be lit, and turning on the darkening switch, it would suck the light out of the room. Either that, or those hydroponic guys in British Columbia are confusing people or something. Strange you should mention that. My solar panels suck the sunlight out of the outdoors, convert it to heat, and deliver it indoors. They work so well that it takes all night for the sun to recharge... -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USAhttp://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ The NewFoundland Space Agency has announced a trip to the sun. To stave off the possibility of getting burnt, they're going at night. jo4hn has been on their payroll as a consultant. I was a "person of interest" on the Ulysses project (solar polar orbiter) and ended up with a snapshot of the back side of the sun. It's hard to make out any details in the dark though. yee haw, jo4hn |
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Morris Dovey wrote:
Robatoy wrote: I often wondered if that 'light-absorption' trick actually works. I was told, that in a window-less room, if you took out the light switch, and reinstalled it upside down, it would work. The room would then normally be lit, and turning on the darkening switch, it would suck the light out of the room. Either that, or those hydroponic guys in British Columbia are confusing people or something. Strange you should mention that. My solar panels suck the sunlight out of the outdoors, convert it to heat, and deliver it indoors. They work so well that it takes all night for the sun to recharge... I like that! -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA A man is not complete until he is married, and then he's finished. |
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Morris Dovey wrote:
GarageWoodworks wrote: I would probably use a black light bulb for this purpose. How about a DED (dark emitting diode)? slaps self, wanders off mumbling incoherently... My home is equipped with Dark Suckers, instead of lights... |
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