Or just spend the four bucks and get one of
these totally awesome pieces of modern engineering. Find of the year, can't recall the Apugger who found 'em, but damn - I've got three and my darkroom is like daylight (my lith prints have improved dramatically!) Best twelve bucks I've ever spent.
Christopher, the red ones of these are the 635nm bulbs I use that I referred to earlier. Inexpensive and highly effective, these are an excellent choice. They are a favorite of the carnival companies to light their amusement rides super inexpensively, and so will be around for a good while.
I have six in-line in a homemade fixture that all sit underneath a half-cylinder "dome" of a single sheet of Rubylith. Naked they fail the CD/DVD test by showing tiny spikes of blue and green, and have subtly fogged paper that way in the past. However, under the Rubylith those spikes disappear completely and almost none of the red is blocked.
These are the guys I safely tested with Ilford MGIV FB/RC for at least 60 minutes pre-fogged. Don't know how long I could have continued as I terminated the test at that point. The DIY fixture clamps magnetically to the top of my Thomas Duplex. The six bulbs are 5+ feet from my easel, and illuminate that easel indirectly via a white ceiling tiles, as the Duplex housing itself blocks direct light.
The Duplex gets used for graded paper. These red LEDs for VC paper. (And Slavich graded, which specifies red only.)
I get zero fog and ridiculously long safe times...
Ken