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From: "DAN COTSIRILOS" Subject: Re: [drakelist] Blue filter gel (C-line) It would take a darker filter to match the original shade because it appears all the newer stock (like everything else) is thinner. So it has to be darker to compensate. A friend of mine is a DJ and he had a couple of blue sheets that he was not longer using and it is the perfect match! it is thinner that the original but who cares it beats that washed out look! Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Austin" To: "Drakelist" Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 12:10 PM Subject: Re: [drakelist] Blue filter gel (C-line) > > Thanks to all who have written with suggestions. Mark, I had already looked > at http://www.wb4hfn.com/DrakeArticles/TechTips/DrakeResources.htm . It > looks (from the picture) as if the gel supplied by WA9TGT is significantly > darker than the original shown in the photo, assuming that the "original" > shown has not itself faded with time. It was for this reason that I passed > that source over. > > Lee, sad to hear that Roscolene 853 is not in fact an exact match as was > suggested on this list a few months ago. I must admit that I wasn't sure, if > this was the original material used by Drake as suggested in the original > post, why I would need to double up the thickness to make the density > correct! > > Gary.... Lee filter 172 does look very interesting. When you say exact > match, do you mean in every respect, even though the gel is thinner i.e. > although the colour may be correct, do I need to double up the thickness to > get the correct density (light level), or is it correct as is? > > To Phil, AI4DQ, thanks also for possible source 882670054 (blue) and > 882670050 (white) which are quilter's template material from www.wrights.com > , though I'm not sure how to locate a stockist in the UK? Didn't have much > luck finding a US stockist on the web either (other than wholesalers, who > want to sell packs of 25 !). > > Anyway, I'm sure from these that I will find a solution! Thanks again for > suggestions, > > 73 > David G4GTP > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Submissions: drakelist{at}www.zerobeat.net > Subscribe: majordomo{at}www.zerobeat.net - subscribe drakelist in body > Unsubscribe: majordomo{at}www.zerobeat.net - unsubscribe drakelist in body > Hopelessly Lost: majordomo{at}www.zerobeat.net - help in body of message > Brought to you courtesy of TLCHost.net http://www.tlchost.net/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions: drakelist{at}www.zerobeat.net Subscribe: majordomo{at}www.zerobeat.net - subscribe drakelist in body Unsubscribe: majordomo{at}www.zerobeat.net - unsubscribe drakelist in body Hopelessly Lost: majordomo{at}www.zerobeat.net - help in body of message Brought to you courtesy of TLCHost.net http://www.tlchost.net/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---* Origin: The Barter Board Internet Gatway (1:261/1551) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 261/1551 1352 38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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