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    Reflector question

    I want to use a reflector for my CFL. Im thinking of putting it in this aluminum container tell me if it would be ok.


    This is similar to it, but mine is longer.
    http://www.specialtybottle.com/Produ...tins/tnd16.jpg
    JohnHerer Reviewed by JohnHerer on . Reflector question I want to use a reflector for my CFL. Im thinking of putting it in this aluminum container tell me if it would be ok. This is similar to it, but mine is longer. http://www.specialtybottle.com/ProductImages/individuals/tins/tnd16.jpg Rating: 5
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    #2
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    Reflector question

    Go for it.

    People make reflectors for CFLs out of cut-in-half aluminum soda cans.

    Not the best... but... what the hell.

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    #3
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    Reflector question

    Go to the supermarket and get a disposable aluminum turkey pan. You can mold it into the exact shape you need.

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