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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsSomeone donated an ash tray that contains uranium. Green glass, glows in the dark.
When the boss showed it to me, without thinking I said "I have a Geiger counter at home."
(which I do)
Without skipping a beat, she looks me in the eye and says "Of course you do."
She knows me.


ms liberty
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Swede
(36,128 posts)I never would have thought of that.
ms liberty
(10,169 posts)Omnipresent
(6,870 posts)electric_blue68
(21,270 posts)EYESORE 9001
(28,200 posts)Resulting in a beautiful green glow. Your Geiger counter will find the piece to be no danger to the public, emitting safe amounts of radiation.
Marthe48
(20,579 posts)I learned that Fenton yellow custard glass glows green under a black light, too. One of my grand kids liked the effect, not sure if they will collect, but if they do, I have several pieces of uranium glass, in case they want it.
AllaN01Bear
(24,996 posts)womanofthehills
(9,715 posts)Uranium would give a nice orange glaze. Most of us stayed away from it but our professor often used it.
We would make up 3 gallon buckets of glaze, throw in formaldehyde and stir it with our arms. Those were the days?