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Post #702169 by tikiskip on Sun, Dec 15, 2013 1:31 PM

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On 2013-12-15 08:40, TikiVato wrote:

On 2013-12-15 07:58, tikiskip wrote:
Nice nui 'umi 'umi.
I like the blue net as well, plus is has a story behind it making it much better.
Also do you think that globe would transmit light?
If it would, plastic like that can be cut with a dremel tool.
I have even used a hole saw before, would make a cool light.


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TikiSkip, My brother was kind enough to tell me about his Christmas ornament find. I too wondered if the globe would transmit light so yesterday I went down to the place and picked up only four of them. I came home and drilled a hole and then used a jig saw to make the hole wider. I put in a 25 watt light bulb and liked what I saw. The place is closed until Tuesday so I will be there and buy their remaining stock. They had 36 left when I left yesterday.

I tried it with a yellow and a red bulb.


Mahalo,

TikiVato

Yes, Yes that's it.
"36 left when I left yesterday"
Dam you are going to have floats everywhere!

One more idea for you.
If you have that many why don't you put a light in a few and
then place in your landscape, tuck the net under the globe and it will look like
a float that has washed up on the beach type o thing.
Kinda bury the globe in ground some to look best.
Then just bury the cord that goes to your light.
Great find on these.
Are they new or old?
THIS is what the old time tiki joints used for their lights as they did not want
to spend a ton o cash or mess around with drilling holes in glass that would break.
Now all these need are YEARS of cig smoke and dust to look perfect.


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