weeding and lighting

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Dont know if its my age :confused:

With the nights drawing in and somedays being so dull, im having a job weeding black clothing vinyl, (cant see the cuts)

Last year i still had 'normal' 100w light bulbs, but now i have these energy saver bulbs, and i cant see bugger all.

Is there anyone who can suggest good bulbs / lighting. Tried daylight bulb, but didnt get on with that either.

and yes ive been to specsavers :tongue:
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You could try placing the vinyl in the fridge. The vinyl will shrink slightly and subsequently the cuts will show up better
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as well as the fridge method try leaving them overnight and you should get the same 'gapping' result.
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I know you said you tried the daylight lamp..
i had this problem and the daylight lamp was the answer, its an angle poise I can get right over the subject - its only 11w, I love it.

I can picture a fridge being part of standard equipment in your work room, I think I saw a cooker in Simons room !
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i have left black overnight as Roger suggests and it works well, i have a strip light on the wall above where i work, the type you have under a kitchen unit, it gives just that extra bit of light
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I have the same problem with White :( ...but it IS my age lol
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Thank you all, i will try the fridge method if i need that day, and the overnight method if not

Now I wonder if the tax man would mind if i put a new fridge ......
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