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Yes Fishttime I was told by a plastic shop where I went looking for reflective sheets plastic for a canopy idea I had. But I never followed though with it. Just my idea.
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bringing this thread back from the depths...... Going looking for Alum today. I know I can get regular alum, and just polish it... wonder how long the polish job would last?
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You could clear coat it with powder.:wink: Somehow I think you might know someone who does powder coat.:biggrin:
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Not that this would be completely practical but what about using actual glass mirror? I know I have a bunch of old mirrors sitting around that could easily be cut up. You could arrange the pieces at different angles by gluing to wood supports or something. what is the reflectivity index of actual mirrors?
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the reason you can't uses mirrors is because it will create hot spots. Similar to using a magnifying glass and the sun :lol:
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I've read that mirrors are not an efficient reflective material for lighting. The light needs to pass through the glass to get to the reflective material behind the glass, bounce off and then pass through the glass a second time. Apparently a lot of light is lost in this transition.
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