Re: Quarz Halogen light source

From: davidhatton@totalise.co.uk
Date: 02/03/06-05:01:05 AM Z
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('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Hi Terry,

Yes, boracity is the mother of invention. Alas I need to transport said bed to Turkey in a few weeks (:

Thanks though, for your response,

David H

On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 14:27 , TERRYAKING@aol.com sent:

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>In a message dated 02/02/2006 17:14:08 GMT Standard Time, TERRYAKING
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> Hi All,
>Finally got back on. I KNOW it's been
> discussed before somewhere in the List but I can't nail the specific
> message. Does (has) anyone used a
>1000w quartz-halogen lamp for Gum? My
> re-supply trip to the UK has cost me. I am now Borasic Lint and don't want
> to use the Sun anymore
>because I can't standardise my printing times - so
> - will Q-H work?
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>David
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>A second-hand
> sun bed will do just as well and cost a lot less given your level of
> boracity.
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