DIY Reflector material

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ingg
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DIY Reflector material

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Kinda like what Sean had over his tank, that flat polished metal stock.

Anyone know where ot find it? I'd love to get a 4' section for my 55, and combine the lights over it under one long reflector...
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Post by ingg »

Ahhh, ahsupply is awesome, but not going to work for what I want.

I built a canopy over my 55, it has twin shop light setups in it. I'd like to find a big flat piece 12" wide of this kind of material to form a one piece reflector, and put both light "backs" behind it right next to each other.
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Post by Aaron »

http://anomet.com/cgi-bin/online/storepro.php

The MIRO Silver is the newer, even more reflective version of the material that AH Supply uses. They also have the MIRO IV for a bit cheaper price.
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Post by ingg »

Doh, thanks guys, never noticed they sell sheet stock.

I'll go chew on my shoe for a bit now....
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Post by Aaron »

ingg wrote:Doh, thanks guys, never noticed they sell sheet stock.

I'll go chew on my shoe for a bit now....
Well, that's not AH supply that sells sheet stock. That's a company in Canada that carries the same material that they use.
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