I've bought, owned, and installed 6 of them now, so far, in homes I've
owned. In a word, they are great and well worth the money and pretty simple
to install.

Home Depot has them as a stock item in most sizes. So does Lowes. Both are
less than the "solar tube people" prices, if you are up for a little DIY
work.

I'm in Arizona which is the desert dust capital of the USA and have yet to
need to clean one. Properly installed, they are really not subject to much
in attracting dust.

First one was in an interior bathroom that was completely dark without a
light of some kind, One 6 inch solar tube and it was bright enough to shave
by [almost].

Grant...
AZ...

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've seen the demos.  No reason why it should not work when new.  I'd
> guess you need to clean the bore every so often.  Anybody got the cleaning
> swab for the USS New Jersey, USS Missouri, or the USS Iowa? 16"   That
> should clean the tubes.
>
> On a smaller scale, 40 years ago we cleaned the 8" tube on the Diazo
> machine to make drawing prints with a big cotton swab.  Something like that
> would clean the tubes.
>
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