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DAN
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posted 53 days ago
very cool … nicely done
-- work from your heart and your spirit will live forever
anforte
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posted 52 days ago
Thanks for your warm comment.
-- Anforte NJ
mtkate
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posted 52 days ago
Is your first picture with the light actually on? I am wondering how luminous this is. I might want to copy your copy….
anforte
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posted 51 days ago
mtkate,
Haven’t figured out how to contact you directly. I’m sure there is a way.
The photo was taken without the light on. The light is a fluorescent rated at 60wats.I can take another photo with the light on to give you a better idea of the effect.
It’s o.k. by me – to copy the copy.
-- Anforte NJ
mtkate
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posted 48 days ago
Thanks. Posting the answer in your post is the right way… It shares the answer with everyone else.
a1Jim
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posted 48 days ago
Unique
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop, custom furniture ,maker, woodworking school, heirloomwoodshop.com
anforte
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posted 48 days ago
a1 Jim,
Thanks for your comment.
I had to make 6 of these lamps because my four children ( grown up and married ) each wanted one and then my wife says, How about me?
Noticed that the brass threaded rod that holds the brass socket, does not easily accept the brown 2 wire extension. Both bought at Home Depot. Think they are both made overseas.
Had to lightly sand the wire and lubricate it with grease and even then it was a chore.
My first one posed no problem at all.
Again thanks, *
-- Anforte NJ