Fireglow lacquer source/formula
KWIL | 12/09/2015 14:07:53 |
3681 forum posts 70 photos | I have a need for 25 watt 240 Volt SES (E14) based PYGMY fireglow lamps and have been unable to source same so I am contemplating dipping my own. Just need the right lacquer. Anyone help? Edited By KWIL on 12/09/2015 14:08:18 |
mick H | 12/09/2015 14:30:59 |
795 forum posts 34 photos | You might like to try transparent ceramic lacquer which is usually available in decent artist supply shops. The lacquer is baked on to the ceramic item so is definitely heat resistant. Mick |
Keith Long | 12/09/2015 14:32:55 |
883 forum posts 11 photos | Hi Kwil - Conrad electrical do bulb paint - here - rather pricey though for doing a couple of bulbs. Your better bet might be to change the lamp holders if possible as it looks as though you can get 25W pygmy and golf ball in red but with a bayonet cap fitting. If you can't change the holders have you got room to put some stage lantern gel material in place so that ordinary clear bulbs could be used? |
Brian Wood | 12/09/2015 14:45:37 |
2742 forum posts 39 photos | Hello KWIL www.propertyrepairsystems.co.uk They sell heat resisting paint to well above light bulb temperatures in aerosol cans as well as tins, they might be worth looking at Brian
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KWIL | 12/09/2015 15:00:32 |
3681 forum posts 70 photos | Thanks everyone, that should start me off! |
davidsuffolk | 12/09/2015 15:04:52 |
48 forum posts 8 photos | You didn't say what colour you want but assuming red for a fireglow they make plenty of LED E14 bulbs like this one? http://www.bltdirect.com/minisun-led-golfball-ses-4w-red-40-watt-alternative (says 40w but the bulb is MiniSun LED Golfball SES 4W Red (20 Watt Alternative). May be too tall as compared to a pygmy bulb but there are others that may be small enough? Edited By davidsuffolk on 12/09/2015 15:07:10 Edited By davidsuffolk on 12/09/2015 15:07:32 |
Ian Parkin | 13/09/2015 13:37:48 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | David
My mum had an electric fire with the fireglow bulbs in it constantly blowing I thought get her some leds..end of problem Only trouble is the bulbs act like heaters to make the flicker effect with the spinners so leds no use if you have flicker effect too |
Clive India | 13/09/2015 14:47:33 |
![]() 277 forum posts | Is this suitable? Edited By Clive India on 13/09/2015 14:49:25 |
John Baguley | 13/09/2015 18:32:31 |
![]() 517 forum posts 57 photos | These seem to stock the bulbs you want? Unless you've tried them and they are out of stock John |
KWIL | 13/09/2015 19:03:38 |
3681 forum posts 70 photos | John, At £8 for a single lamp (delivered)! They do not last that long so cheaper bulbs + expensive lacquer is probably cheaper in the long (or indeed ) short run. Clive, That is better but they are BC base, it might be that I can change the lamp sockets over to BC from SES. Thank you |
John Baguley | 13/09/2015 19:33:12 |
![]() 517 forum posts 57 photos | Yea, not exactly cheap. If they are that hard to source now they can probably charge what they like for them John |
Packmule | 17/09/2015 22:46:06 |
133 forum posts 6 photos | Our gas fire uses pygmy ses fire glow bulbs .Fire is made by Gloworm. Based in Belper I think. Spare Parts 01773 596090 Don't know price Bob
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V8Eng | 17/09/2015 23:23:29 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | Have you tried Ebay? |
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