But the worklight gets so hot it melts the duct tape I’ve been trying, and I’m afraid I might burn the cardboard and start a fire. But I need to diffuse it’s brightness. Any suggestions on tapes that are more sustainable to heat, and or anything else I can try? I should clarify, the card board […]
Written on Sunday, March 16th, 2008 by ferminwoodard :: 0 comments to this post
But the worklight gets so hot it melts the duct tape I’ve been trying, and I’m afraid I might burn the cardboard and start a fire. But I need to diffuse it’s brightness. Any suggestions on tapes that are more sustainable to heat, and or anything else I can try?
I should clarify, the card board is creating a box where cloth will cover the end, to keep the cloth from being burnt by the light if I placed it directly on it to diffuse it.
The heck with the duct tape… You’re just asking to set fire to yourself with the whole contraption… There are hundreds of non-flamable lamp shade and light diffusion options available at hardware stores for all kinds of lamps and light bulbs. As I don’t know what this lamp looks like, it’s hard for me to recommend anything… except a new light.
http://crystalbeast.com/
http://outpost69.com/
http://silvercuda.com/
http://tupperwareset.com/
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