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Sure is quiet around here!!! I have a question for techs. How often are you changing your UV bulbs and are there anyone out there that just uses the Sun for curing?
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Every 3 months unless they have been dropped in which case sooner. Certainly once you start see the end go black change them, for such a small cost per job it is not worth having it in full order. As for the sun, remind me what does it look like? Joking aside even in a very sunny day the lamp still comes out to play.
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I use the sun
Of course I live in a area where we have gotten less than an inch of rain in 10 months and the brain dead weatherman announced you need to make sure you have a coat because its gonna drop to 65 deg
Moisture in a break? not likely unless Scotty beamed in the moisture im not sure where it could have come from?
I have a uv lamp but havnt used in in about a year
Of course I live in a area where we have gotten less than an inch of rain in 10 months and the brain dead weatherman announced you need to make sure you have a coat because its gonna drop to 65 deg
Moisture in a break? not likely unless Scotty beamed in the moisture im not sure where it could have come from?
I have a uv lamp but havnt used in in about a year
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Eddie,
I have used the sun in a pinch but do try to always use the lamp. As for bulb replacement well it is rare for me to date. Then again I am part time and probablly do not hit the numbers a full time tech might. I usually cure for 5 min. which is certainly long enough with my lamp and resin. When the lamps stops curing effectively I will change the bulbs. On a side note, I have had to replace the ballast(circuit board) in my lamps though probably from getting banged around.
I have used the sun in a pinch but do try to always use the lamp. As for bulb replacement well it is rare for me to date. Then again I am part time and probablly do not hit the numbers a full time tech might. I usually cure for 5 min. which is certainly long enough with my lamp and resin. When the lamps stops curing effectively I will change the bulbs. On a side note, I have had to replace the ballast(circuit board) in my lamps though probably from getting banged around.
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Re: UV Lamps
I just changed my bulb from January, so about 10 months for me, but I used the sun alot in the middle of summer...
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Now look here GlassStarz you and me are going to fall out if you keep reminding me about your glorious, fantastic, am I jealous yep weather, keep on about it and you might have brit for competition.
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Like Glassstarz the sun works great here in Hawaii, although sometimes I will use my lamp for shade. Don't worry about Screenman, Glassstarz, I've got your back.
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You wouldnt like it here graham the beer is ice cold and only about 3% add the 40 plus days of 100 deg or more you might melt
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Graham lives in water world....the south is very sunny but I change my bulb every six months..sometimes I just use the sun
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GlassStarz, I was just packing the cases when you mentioned the beer, everything back in the cupboard mrs, that lot over there are uncivilised. As for 100deg no problem I have been in a sauna before, mind you I was naked, now that is not a nice picture.
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