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Ken Fortenberry[_2_] March 21st, 2008 05:12 PM

SoLux
 
The best fly tying light I've ever owned or even seen:

https://www.solux.net/cgi-bin/tlistore/tasklamps.html

This is truly a quality product and I recommend it highly.

The reason for the post, the prices on these lamps are going
to increase on April 1. If you have ever considered a SoLux
for fly tying you only have til the end of the month to beat
the price hike.

Usual disclaimer: no affiliation other than happy customer.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Scott Seidman March 21st, 2008 05:28 PM

SoLux
 
Ken Fortenberry wrote in news:Q%
:

The best fly tying light I've ever owned or even seen:

https://www.solux.net/cgi-bin/tlistore/tasklamps.html

This is truly a quality product and I recommend it highly.

The reason for the post, the prices on these lamps are going
to increase on April 1. If you have ever considered a SoLux
for fly tying you only have til the end of the month to beat
the price hike.

Usual disclaimer: no affiliation other than happy customer.


Solux is local in Rochester. The owner has been very helpful with our
senior design class, working with our students to develop a dental product
using his bulbs. A very nice man, and generous with his time.



--
Scott
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Sprattoo March 22nd, 2008 04:12 AM

SoLux
 
On Mar 21, 1:28 pm, Scott Seidman wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote in news:Q%
:

The best fly tying light I've ever owned or even seen:


https://www.solux.net/cgi-bin/tlistore/tasklamps.html


This is truly a quality product and I recommend it highly.


The reason for the post, the prices on these lamps are going
to increase on April 1. If you have ever considered a SoLux
for fly tying you only have til the end of the month to beat
the price hike.


Usual disclaimer: no affiliation other than happy customer.


Solux is local in Rochester. The owner has been very helpful with our
senior design class, working with our students to develop a dental product
using his bulbs. A very nice man, and generous with his time.

--
Scott
Reverse name to reply


Are those mini halogen lamps?

Ken Fortenberry[_2_] March 22nd, 2008 04:17 PM

SoLux
 
Sprattoo wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
The best fly tying light I've ever owned or even seen:
https://www.solux.net/cgi-bin/tlistore/tasklamps.html


Are those mini halogen lamps?


No, they're SoLux proprietary bulbs made only by SoLux.

You can read about them on that web site.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Mike McGuire[_3_] March 23rd, 2008 01:58 AM

SoLux
 
Sprattoo wrote:
On Mar 21, 1:28 pm, Scott Seidman wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote in news:Q%
:

The best fly tying light I've ever owned or even seen:
https://www.solux.net/cgi-bin/tlistore/tasklamps.html
This is truly a quality product and I recommend it highly.
The reason for the post, the prices on these lamps are going
to increase on April 1. If you have ever considered a SoLux
for fly tying you only have til the end of the month to beat
the price hike.
Usual disclaimer: no affiliation other than happy customer.

Solux is local in Rochester. The owner has been very helpful with our
senior design class, working with our students to develop a dental product
using his bulbs. A very nice man, and generous with his time.

--
Scott
Reverse name to reply


Are those mini halogen lamps?


They are halogen lamps with a blue filter to shift their effective color
temperature to something like noon daylight. This costs efficiency
because it takes more watts to get the same luminance. The need and
usefulness of this for fly tying is at best a matter of taste. Fish
don't see color the same as humans do, so the notion that one is making
a close match to the color of a natural as fish sees it with fly tying
material is rather illusory. Another light system that is hyped a lot is
this Ott Lamp. The same critique applies to it.

Mike

Ken Fortenberry[_2_] March 23rd, 2008 12:49 PM

SoLux
 
Mike McGuire wrote:
Sprattoo wrote:
Scott Seidman wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
The best fly tying light I've ever owned or even seen:
https://www.solux.net/cgi-bin/tlistore/tasklamps.html
This is truly a quality product and I recommend it highly.
The reason for the post, the prices on these lamps are going
to increase on April 1. If you have ever considered a SoLux
for fly tying you only have til the end of the month to beat
the price hike.
Usual disclaimer: no affiliation other than happy customer.
Solux is local in Rochester. The owner has been very helpful with our
senior design class, working with our students to develop a dental
product
using his bulbs. A very nice man, and generous with his time.


Are those mini halogen lamps?


They are halogen lamps with a blue filter to shift their effective color
temperature to something like noon daylight. This costs efficiency
because it takes more watts to get the same luminance. The need and
usefulness of this for fly tying is at best a matter of taste. Fish
don't see color the same as humans do, so the notion that one is making
a close match to the color of a natural as fish sees it with fly tying
material is rather illusory. Another light system that is hyped a lot is
this Ott Lamp. The same critique applies to it.


I find the SoLux light easier on the eyes during a long tying
session. And having all my tying materials looking the same color
at the bench as they do on the stream is more for my benefit than
the fishes. YMMV.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Ken Fortenberry[_2_] March 23rd, 2008 03:44 PM

SoLux
 
Guy wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:
I find the SoLux light easier on the eyes during a long tying
session. And having all my tying materials looking the same color
at the bench as they do on the stream is more for my benefit than
the fishes. YMMV.


Ken,
Do you use the table top model? I have a cheepy halogen table top that works
ok but would like to upgrade to a better lamp. Is it stable and how is the
flexibility of the"arm"?


Yes, I use the Original Task desk lamp. The base weighs a ton and
it's quite stable. You can also use it with a clamp instead of the
base which I how I take it traveling. The arm is spring loaded and
adjustable to many different positions.

--
Ken Fortenberry


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