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So you guys feel that we might as well leave the separate glass off after an FJB conversion to non bonded?
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Some protection is better than none!
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And FWIW, that front glass is supposed to aid in radiation protection too. I'd like to find some data to back that up though.... |
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Oh, OK. I was just checking. It would be cool if someone would after market a poly carbonate or some type of acrylic lens that fits over an FJB. Maybe make a nice rubber gasket to go with it.
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I have a local jobber rebuilt FJ in my RCA CTC-16E that I purchased back in the day. He left the front glass off of claiming that it wasn't necessary and you would get a better picture! Knowing what I know now, I don't believe he wanted to deal with the bonding process (he's gone now). If I can salvage a front glass for it I may install it for restoration purposes. I must say it puts out a nice picture!! |
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Actually, bad/spent/gone to air FJP's are at least worth salvaging the front glass before getting rid of them! |
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Probably some lead in the safety glass to absorb X rays.
For TV watching, get a few foam rubber bricks! All the fun, none of the damage. Nerf yer heart out.
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I remember as a kids we'd be shooting those rubber tipped suction cup darts at our TV screen. I also seem to recall it was dad that initially instigated that activity. For whatever reason it was OK to shoot at the TV screen.
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