[Tigers] bulb dye

Carlo Bernardino crbdino at me.com
Thu Jul 19 19:30:08 MDT 2012


Tamiya also has transparent plastic paint for models. Painting the posterior surface of the lens and it will look good. 
Rob

Carlo Rob Bernardino, MD FACS
Oculoplastics and Aesthetic Surgery
Vantage Eye Center
Monterey, CA

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On Jul 19, 2012, at 6:19 PM, "michael at michaelshortt.com" <michaelsavga at gmail.com> wrote:

> In that case.
> 
> See here.
> 
> http://www.yoyonation.com/talk/index.php?topic=76643.0;wap2
> On Jul 19, 2012 9:10 PM, "michael king" <michael.s.king at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Is the issue getting a glowing red light.. or what i think the problem is
>> which is the lens actually fades and instead of a nice deep red lens in
>> your dash you have a faded ornage coloured lens.. I think we are trying to
>> colour the lens so it looks nice and red again, not sure people are so
>> worried by the colour it glows.
>> 
>> Lots of people have nice ideas from red globes.. dying globes etc.. but
>> are we trying to make the fitting look new again.. or trying to get a red
>> glow?
>> 
>> On 20 July 2012 11:02, michael at michaelshortt.com <michaelsavga at gmail.com>wrote:
>> 
>>> The easy solution is probably also the cheapest, in the movie business we
>>> use gel material on frames placed in front of lights. It comes in hundreds
>>> of colors, it can stand the heat of 10k lights.  Just cut out a round
>>> circle and put it in the lens or wrap the lamp/bulb with it and call it a
>>> day.  It can be bought in small sheets or in long rolls.  Try gels made by
>>> Rosco or Lee.
>>> On Jul 19, 2012 8:50 PM, "David Sosna" <sosnaenergyconsulting at cox.net>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Jim!
>>>> I remember bulb dye also.  Probably at least 40 years ago, as a
>>> teenager.
>>>> Some sort of Popular Mechanics How-to-make-your-own-electronic-chess
>>> game.
>>>> Or maybe it was checkers.
>>>> Anyway, it involved red and green bulbs, which I dyed using something in
>>>> little bottles.
>>>> The project never worked, and I found out that soldered electrical
>>>> connections happened to other people.
>>>> But I do remember painting this translucent red and green dye on the
>>> bulbs.
>>>> Did some searching on the web--you might want to try this:
>>>> *http://tinyurl.com/6nnfh49*
>>>> Not water-friendly, but perhaps you could seal the generator light
>>>> afterward.
>>>> 
>>>> Or maybe this:
>>>> *http://tinyurl.com/88y2pj2
>>>> 
>>>> *Maybe try a search under 'glass stain'.
>>>> 
>>>> Or check with your local hobby shops for glass dye or glass stain.
>>>> 
>>>> Best Regards
>>>> David Sosna
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 07/19/2012 02:58 PM, Rollright at aol.com wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Most of my career I've worked for consumer electronics companies.
>>> Back in
>>>>> the 1970's, working for a company in Cambridge. MA called Advent, we
>>>> used a
>>>>> substance labeled "Bulb Dye". It canpackaged in small bottles inside a
>>>>> transparent blister mounted to a cardboard backng. We used it as a
>>>> sealer for
>>>>> tweeters; an outside coat on the working diaphragm. Red for Large
>>> Advents
>>>>> and  Green for early Smaller Advents. (some really useless trivia)
>>>>> 
>>>>> Someone just wrote in about vinyl dye and it jarred my memory. I've
>>> been
>>>>> wanting to ask anyone if they've seen this stuff on sale anywhere.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Reason?  The red generator light gets faded and this would be just the
>>>>> ticket to restore it. Yes, I know you can turn them around and I've
>>> got
>>>> a good
>>>>> one now, but I'd like to play around and see if this works on the ones
>>>> that
>>>>> are  too far gone other-wise.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jim  Armstrong
>>>>> Mk 1A
>>>>> 382002083
>>>>> LRXFE
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>> --
>> Regards
>> 
>> Michael King
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