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Fishing float lights!
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Talkie-Tiki
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Wed, Sep 18, 2002 12:39 PM
I have been Questing for a fishing float in evevy antique mall and |
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tikifish
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Wed, Sep 18, 2002 12:56 PM
Do you mean the glass spheres in netting? I have seen them on Ebay... or do you mean something different? |
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DaneTiki
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Wed, Sep 18, 2002 1:10 PM
[ Edited by: DaneTiki 2009-08-30 19:30 ] |
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SullTiki
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Wed, Sep 18, 2002 2:35 PM
I grew up in Maine and go back every other year. Never did I ever expect someone to mention "Reny's" on TC. |
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Swanky
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Wed, Sep 18, 2002 3:24 PM
Just search for "glass float" and there are always a lot on Ebay. I find them in antique stores and found a big bunch of newish big ones in an antique store outside Indianapolis lately. Reasonable, but we didn't buy. They are out there. |
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Wed, Sep 18, 2002 7:24 PM
You can find fishing floats at almost every shell shop in Florida. They come in four sizes that I've seen, and you can get them in green, red, purple and blue, plus lighter shades of all of these colors. The netting varies with the store. |
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Wed, Sep 18, 2002 8:58 PM
Someone needs to tell talkie-tiki about the bad kharma tiki trader generates. We can't let our new members stumble in past footsteps. I'm not sure what the thread was so maybe one of you can direct em? Trustar |
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DawnTiki
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Wed, Sep 18, 2002 11:02 PM
I found some Mini floats at "Micheals Craft Store" for 1.50, but I am in California, I don't know if they have any Micheals around where you are. Here is a Float site I hope it can help - Dawn :D http://www.glass-floats.com/index.html |
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Talkie-Tiki
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Thu, Sep 19, 2002 11:08 AM
Ok what I was talking about is the glass fishing floats that were used to hold up nets. Specificly I was talking about the glass fishing floats that have been drilled, inside frosted and have been turned into lights. Sorry I should have been more specific in my first E-mail. I have seen the unlit fishing floats for sale but am really intrested in the ones that have been modified into hanging lamps. |
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Tiki Jeff
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Thu, Sep 19, 2002 12:25 PM
Hi everyone, I'm new here, and I love it! Anybody who loves Tiki stuff is a friend of mine.... I, too, CAN NOT BELIEVE how rare lighted glass ball floats are! In the Book of Tiki they are on every page, but in the year 2002 they are practically extinct. I've Making these does get very expensive... I spent $200 on my 5 glass ball floats and then had to spend $120 each on drilling holes and sandblasting. They had to Tiki Jeff |
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Thu, Sep 19, 2002 3:21 PM
I've got a couple of big 12" floats, would you say that it's a bad idea for me to try and do the drilling myself? I think that a diamond bit would cost less than having someone do it for me. If anyone has done it themselves, please let me know the secrets before I ruin two floats. ...and there has to be a way around the sandblasting; some kind of light diffusion trick. Please let me know. |
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Luckydesigns
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Thu, Sep 19, 2002 3:26 PM
...maybe some kind of translucent spray paint... |
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DawnTiki
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Thu, Sep 19, 2002 4:10 PM
There is this gel you can get from "Micheals" called Glass Etch Bath. If you manage to get the whole in one of your floats, you could easily get the sandblasting effect from this product. It's 25.00 for a bottle. I am sure having it sand blasted is the best way to have it done, most high schools have sandblasting equipment, mine did. Maybe if you went to the art teacher, they might be able to help you out?! It could save you a couple of bucks! Hope this helped :) http://www.michaels.com/art/online/DisplayProduct?prrfnbr=405998&cgnbr=CRAFTS-17 [ Edited by: DawnTiki on 2002-09-19 16:16 ] |
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Luckydesigns
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Thu, Sep 19, 2002 5:09 PM
That helps so much. I think that product will do fine. ...now if I can just get up the courage to drill the hole. |
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Swanky
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Fri, Sep 20, 2002 6:17 AM
I have not tried it yet, but my plan is to simply take the ball out of the net and spray the outside with translucent clear spray. Why do the inside? If you are careful, it shouldn't come off. You might need to sand and rough up the surface first. And it seems to me you can put a small LED light on top and get a good effect rather than drilling and putting the light inside. Perhaps make a sort of diffuser that will spread the light, but I dare say that the translucent cover will make all light diffuse and it will look just fine with a whole lot less cost and maybe effort. |
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