Re: Q: Studio lights on a zero budget

2004-04-03 Thread Lasse Karlsson
Thank you all who responded so far. I'll go down and take another look at it and also check with an electricity/lamp store about tubes and types of them. Lasse From: "mike wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi, > Lasse Karlsson wrote: > > My question is: > > 1) Generally, how does the idea sound to y

Re: Q: Studio lights on a zero budget

2004-04-02 Thread alex wetmore
On Sat, 3 Apr 2004, Lasse Karlsson wrote: > Today I ran into a second hand Philips "UV-A" fluorescent light > unit. I seems to be one of those tanning machines. > > What made me interested in it, was 1) the wheeled type of metal > construction (a simple one) which allows you to conveniently move i

Re: Q: Studio lights on a zero budget

2004-04-02 Thread mike wilson
Hi, Lasse Karlsson wrote: My question is: 1) Generally, how does the idea sound to you, who may know a bit more about these types of lights than me? Sounds OK to me. 2) Do you think those tubes can be replaced with other types of fluorescent tubes of same power? Any reason not to? Yes. If you c

Q: Studio lights on a zero budget

2004-04-02 Thread Lasse Karlsson
Today I ran into a second hand Philips "UV-A" fluorescent light unit. I seems to be one of those tanning machines. What made me interested in it, was 1) the wheeled type of metal construction (a simple one) which allows you to conveniently move it about, 2) Six 40w (totalling 240W) fluorescent tu