by Rob-NYC »
Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:10 am
This is a common problem in Continental 2's. The UV content in the florescent tubes bleaches the shrouds.
When I rebuilt my C-2 in 1988 I was still working in theater tech so I just brought home some RoscoLux. This is thin color media for use on stage lighting. There are several grades and at that time the 'Lux was the toughest and designed for use with high powered quartz sources.
I simply encircles each of the two upper tubes using a sort of cherry red. This will still leave the obvious bleached area visible when unlit and there will be different field intensities between the bleached (white) and remaining red areas. Lit, however it was fine. When I sold the machine I gave the buyer a half-dozen color sleeves I'd made as replacements.
If you wish to paint it, you will need a translucent media such as:
http://www.krylon.com/products/stained_glass_color/-or similar. Often these paints are available at hobby/modeling stores.
I decided against paint because it too will eventually fade and you will just build up layers if you decide to repaint again.
Rob/NYC
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