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Gunsmithing Need concussion-proof light fixtures

HarryCallahan

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Need lighting fixtures for a range to withstand the concussion from rifles and cannons having lots of muzzle blast.

Anyone know of a manufacturer making anything for mine work or other applications that are blast or concussion/overpressure resistant? Explosion proof fixtures aren't holding up.

PM me if you need more details.
 
Re: Need concussion-proof light fixtures

Find an electrical distributor, ask them about institutional ( correctional ) facility fixtures. Explosion proof fixtures work backward and won't d what you want.. They withstand explosive occurances inside the fixture and prevent gasses/flames from escaping.
Be prepared to bleed.

Try Barr-Thorp in KC.
 
Re: Need concussion-proof light fixtures

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Halfnutz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What is suffering? the bulb or the actual fixture? </div></div>

I would say the bulb is crapping out. You might try a metal halide or HPS wall mounted fixture. The elements are held ridig and it should be a good solution.
 
Re: Need concussion-proof light fixtures

Sodium or metal halide really should do you well, they are expensive. But if you go look at the bulbs you will see what I am talking about as far as the internal parts are mounted rigid. I actuallu have some workers putting some up now, I will try to snap a pic of what I am refering to.
 
Re: Need concussion-proof light fixtures

high pressure sodium give off an orangeish glow. you can tell the street lights that are HPS easily. metal halide is a whiter bluey light. you can get them from 1500w (ballfields,stadiums) to 175w in recessed can fixtures that you can use outside your house, parking garages. very high light output will allow you to mount them further from the source of concussion and still get the light you need.