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holygouda
at Fri Jun 30 14:26:05 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by holygouda ]
Frank, Im not sure you answered the question. He was asking what wattage of bulb would cause a burn? Would it be anything above a 60 watt incandescent or anything about a 45 watt halogen? Common sense should lead us to the fact that you would need to use more bulbs if they were lower wattages to reach the desired temp. Have you figured out a ceiling for wattage you should stay away from in order to prevent burns upon contact?
If I'm not mistaken, he also asked if burns would eventually shed away or if they would leave scars. As far as I know, they leave scars, but shed's may help it to be a little less obvious. Any ideas?
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