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you can make some cool things out of glass with it, sculptures, glassware it has a natural glow to it under certain lights because of the properties. Its radioactive :shocked:

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you can make some cool things out of glass with it, sculptures, glassware it has a natural glow to it under certain lights because of the properties. Its radioactive :shocked:

2994_1_230c.jpeg

I'm wondering how much luck you've had finding any . I'm assuming you are using it for unusual/ artistic applications . Someone on ebay has some but they want a lot for it . I remember saving a link a few years ago to a company in lithuania or perhaps Croatia that had uranium glass but when I emailed them I never got a reply. That link may still be in my old computer and I'll see if I can find it . A friend of mine gave me a small piece of the old clear orange . I don't even know what it was called but when you fill it with argon/hg it turns a very intense lime green color which rather baffles me but looks awesome. Does anyone know what this glass is called and who made it ? Good luck with your hunt.

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you can make some cool things out of glass with it, sculptures, glassware it has a natural glow to it under certain lights because of the properties. Its radioactive :shocked:

2994_1_230c.jpeg

Here's a project I made with it,Neon fill w/ Hg.post-2905-1264516905.jpg

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you can make some cool things out of glass with it, sculptures, glassware it has a natural glow to it under certain lights because of the properties. Its radioactive :shocked:

2994_1_230c.jpeg

I'm wondering how much luck you've had finding any . I'm assuming you are using it for unusual/ artistic applications . Someone on ebay has some but they want a lot for it . I remember saving a link a few years ago to a company in lithuania or perhaps Croatia that had uranium glass but when I emailed them I never got a reply. That link may still be in my old computer and I'll see if I can find it . A friend of mine gave me a small piece of the old clear orange . I don't even know what it was called but when you fill it with argon/hg it turns a very intense lime green color which rather baffles me but looks awesome. Does anyone know what this glass is called and who made it ? Good luck with your hunt.

It sounds like you were given a piece of uranium glass! I do alot of antique sign restorations... Uranium glass was used a bit back in the day! Still looking... I talked with some guy on Neon BBS and he said he had some to sell and never could cut the deal... I doubt if he even had any. Anyway, thanks for your input! Have a great one!

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