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Hi Chuck, I know nothing about a quartz light. What I like to
use is a regular desk lamp ,black in color,to reduce glare, with a 100 watt
bulb. Using a regular house light bulbs ,it will be large enough to
cover the back and front of the fly without leaving any shadows. A 100 watt bulb
makes a fly look larger and you can see more details compared to using a 40 to
60 watt bulb.Changing the wattage around and you will see what I mean. When
I buy a new lamp, usually under twenty dollars, try to fine one with
porcelain fittings as these can take more heat. It nice when you can turn all
the lights off in the room and just use the desk lamp. You shouldn't have any
other light shinning in your eyes while tying ,but if you need another light in
the room,keep them behind you. Again I hate small bulbs lamps as there are to
many problem with shadows.....Glenn Overton
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