Message from @Tervy

Discord ID: 456585256946892801


2018-06-13 22:20:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/456583783525646346/Screenshot_20180614-002041__01.jpg

2018-06-13 22:21:04 UTC  

Thanks

2018-06-13 22:21:16 UTC  

Oh, damn, yeah

2018-06-13 22:21:21 UTC  

can't help

2018-06-13 22:21:26 UTC  

just use the generic search terms

2018-06-13 22:23:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/456584405889187860/UTB8cuyxuWrFXKJk43Ovq6ybnpXa8.png

2018-06-13 22:23:38 UTC  

but yeah nigger some clear nailpolis from your manwife or buy from shop

2018-06-13 22:23:53 UTC  

we're talking about tape, not powder

2018-06-13 22:23:55 UTC  

powders are shit

2018-06-13 22:23:56 UTC  

mix some strontium powder in it and pain the reflector with 1-3 layers

2018-06-13 22:24:07 UTC  

@Sapharanth new ones are not that bad

2018-06-13 22:24:13 UTC  

the first ones were horrible shit

2018-06-13 22:24:17 UTC  

i ordered some a year back

2018-06-13 22:24:23 UTC  

from china, of course

2018-06-13 22:24:23 UTC  

Just buy liquid luminova then

2018-06-13 22:24:30 UTC  

i bet that costs actual money

2018-06-13 22:26:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/456585117217980436/IMG_20180614_002603.jpg

2018-06-13 22:26:22 UTC  

generic powder in epoxy

2018-06-13 22:26:44 UTC  

doesn't work off ambient light, stops glowing quickly

2018-06-13 22:26:48 UTC  

yeah definetly older ones or uneven mixing

2018-06-13 22:27:29 UTC  

have toyed with it and resins

2018-06-13 22:27:59 UTC  

and new ones are qutie nice finish specialy when done properly (what i dont handle that well ":D" )

2018-06-13 22:28:46 UTC  

sadly as with all the lifetime is only around 3-10 years

2018-06-13 22:29:07 UTC  

i wonder when they invent permanent source of luminous paints

2018-06-13 22:29:33 UTC  

(well technicaly you could make some with radioactive chemicals what would outlast your lifetime by a lot but not so safe.jpg)

2018-06-13 22:32:10 UTC  

Tritium gas

2018-06-13 22:32:26 UTC  

not working that well 10 years after manufacturing depending on age

2018-06-13 22:32:32 UTC  

Stays better and longer but has limited lifetime

2018-06-13 22:32:47 UTC  

radium-phosphor is only "legit (not really)" option

2018-06-13 22:32:54 UTC  

what they used to use on some watch faces

2018-06-13 22:32:59 UTC  

Bring radium back

2018-06-13 22:33:01 UTC  

halftime of only 1600 years

2018-06-13 22:33:26 UTC  

I mean especially with modern watches it should be safe

2018-06-13 22:33:26 UTC  

(that is if phospor reactivenes would last that long ofc)

2018-06-13 22:34:02 UTC  

The thing about it being harmful back then was in workers dealing with it

2018-06-13 22:34:30 UTC  

Usually women would paint watch faces and they'd lick the brush to sharpen it

2018-06-13 22:34:42 UTC  

oh boy cancer strap watches?

2018-06-13 22:34:54 UTC  

Not knowing they'd inhale radium that way

2018-06-13 22:35:17 UTC  

I know one guy who had a grandpa with a real radioactive glow in the dark watch

2018-06-13 22:35:35 UTC  

grandpa (grandma)