U.V.Lights

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U.V.Lights

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Hello all,
I have read in one of the threads here that the only way to tell which side of float glass is the tin side, is by shining a short wavelength U.V. light onto it from underneath, and then look at it with welding glasses. Does anyone know where to get these short wavelength U.V. lights and 2/ what type of welding glasses, there appears to be a number of types of welding glasses? Thanking you in anticipation, Terry!!
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Hi Terry, It's nice seeing you on this board. I use a pocket purifier which sells in the $25.00 range. Glass suppliers have a different one they sell for around $75.00, My little purifier does the same thing.
Here is a link to amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Pocket-Purifier-H ... t+purifier
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Thanks Bob, I've made the link and bought one already. They say it'll be here in two days but I will believe that when I see it.
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I am confused about how the lights work. Those lights that cost $75 used to cost $40, and I've had one forever. Those lights have a dark purple filter, which is probably the expensive part to the light. Those lights are poorly made and fall apart easily, I've replaced mine a few times. What I know is that they work well, relative to detecting the tin side. Recently I bought one of those cheap germicidal lights and duct taped the purple filter on. I think the filter really helps you see the white glow.
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no need for welding glasses. just do not shine the light directly into your eyes. rosanna
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The pocket purifier works great for me but you have to hold it at about a 45 degree angle.
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Thanks for posting that link, Bob.

Nice to know you can treat the glass for bacteria and germs before licking it to detect the tin side. :D Jen
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