@Francois - So pretty much any black light bulb should work assuming a long enough exposure time?
Might be worth reading
this article by Sandy King. He did comparisons of different light sources.
One of the Phillips tanning lamps looks ideal, but in the meantime I should be able to pick up a cheap (£2-ish) black light bulb to experiment with. When I get around to it I'll report back.
The face tanning units are usually pretty cheap as there's so many people trying to sell them. I suspect using a single lamp is going to give you very, very, long exposure times, especially as you'll have to have it a fair distance away to get even illumination. With the tanning unit, and using Mike Ware's 'new' cyanotype process, I find exposures times are around 6 minutes. If a single lamp has the same output as, say, one of the tubes in the tanning units (both power wise and spectrally) and you have to have it, say, two feet away from the paper (as I said, I have it about 1 foot away), then the exposure time would be about an hour and a half!
The alternative, of course, is to use the sun.