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<blockquote data-quote="Radioflyer97" data-source="post: 2565354" data-attributes="member: 572356"><p>I'd stay away from neons. Xoxide.com and oznium.com have cold cathodes which are smaller and brighter than neons. I've been using them in my systems for years.</p><p></p><p>if you want to put the lights inside the box there's nothing to it. If you wanted to etch a design in the plexi and then try to use fiber optics to make it show up, that's when things get tricky. you have to find a way to put the light exactly on the edge of the plexi window</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radioflyer97, post: 2565354, member: 572356"] I'd stay away from neons. Xoxide.com and oznium.com have cold cathodes which are smaller and brighter than neons. I've been using them in my systems for years. if you want to put the lights inside the box there's nothing to it. If you wanted to etch a design in the plexi and then try to use fiber optics to make it show up, that's when things get tricky. you have to find a way to put the light exactly on the edge of the plexi window [/QUOTE]
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