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You could mount it to a board in the back of the shelf.
Make it just like a cabinet.
With rope sides, and an open front.
Beachcomber lamp? Is that the one at the top of this page?

Yeah a backer board may work.

I was referring to this thread:

Beachcomber Lamp

3rd post down, posted by BigBro.
I do love your puffer in the globe lamp, Skip.
Hell I love them all! I would like to also know how you run your wires along the ceiling.


Texas Tikiphiles Unite!

[ Edited by: Unkle John 2008-01-15 13:17 ]

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That is a cool lamp.
Not too hard to make though.
You just need to find the stuff.

Our ceilling is T1-11 wood siding very popular in the 50s
ranch style homes.
And works well with the whole wire thing.

On 2008-01-16 06:41, tikiskip wrote:
That is a cool lamp.
Not too hard to make though.
You just need to find the stuff.

Our ceilling is T1-11 wood siding very popular in the 50s
ranch style homes.
And works well with the whole wire thing.

Thanks Skip! I have ceilings like that (with fake black hollow "support beams" that are twice as wide as yours) I was thinking of running the wires along the grooves to one of the black "beams" (which are hollow) and run all the wires into there and out a hole down to a piece of split bamboo that runs along the wall to the outlet. But I'm worried if that will be too many wires abd cause heat to build up. Is there a way I can splice them all into a single circut with one outlet (or a few)?


Texas Tikiphiles Unite!

[ Edited by: Unkle John 2008-01-16 08:07 ]

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As long as your total wattage of bulbs stays low, no reason not to run them all on one cord. I have a few vintage lamps that have multiple sockets and bulbs that are all on one cord. There is a max wattage I am sure. I don't do more than 7 watts in most of my tiki lamps, so I should be able to split a cord 14 ways if it normally handles a 100 watt bulb! :wink: And if I do my more normal 4 watt bulbs, I can hang 25 lamps off one cord!

T

Yeah Swankys right.
Here are some pics.


You need to keep an arsenal of light bulbs.
Each one of these will give a different light.
You won't know the right one till you try it.
In the middle of those bulbs is a adapter that you
screw into a standard base to make it a candelabra base,
or a medium base. (C7s or C9s Christmas light bulb type)
I just got an order for some lights where fire was a concern,
As his house caught fire. From a tiki light.
Small Bulbs both in size and wattage is the answer.
Along with good distance from any flammables.

Thank you Skip and others, you have been most helpful!
Hopefully this spring the bar will be ready to show off.
I wanted it to be complete enough before I unveiled it.

Hey skip,

I got this really cool cabinet light that attaches anywhere with NO cords. All 4 lights can rotate 360 dregrees which makes it perfect for lighting certain things in a Tiki bar.

My problem is they use these little led's for the light which looks different than the soft light we get from regular light bulbs. I'm thinking this can be fixed by placing colored gels over the led's. 2" round pieces of amber gels would probably work.

Any idea where I can get something like that. Lighting is EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!

Cheers and Mahalo,
Jeff

T

That depends on how hot the bulbs get.
Led not so hot I guess.
Here in town go to Shell scenic studio.
They are in the book under theatrical supplies.
In other towns look up theatrical supplies as well I guess.
Or go to Rossco or Gam color on the web they make gels.
You can get glass gels for hot lights, They are high dollar though.
There are thousands of colors. At about $10.00 a sheet? 2'by 3'
Remember darker colors cut the lumen or light output way down.
Be sure to let all lights get some air.
Hot bulbs not only start fires but they burn out quickly.

T

Here are some lights I'm making.
It is a custom order.
I am almost half way done.
Can't wait to see these in place!

SOLD

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2009-06-05 06:19 ]

John,

Those look awesome. You gotta post a picture when their installed.

Matt

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irishf posted on Sun, Feb 3, 2008 8:54 AM

Tikiskip is King!

Here are some ear rings I made for my wife a while ago.

T

Ok I'm Done!!!!
I must say I'm glad to see em go.
Sorry it took so long, but you should have them by Tues.
Let us see pics of them in your bar.
Thanks again!

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2008-02-23 20:02 ]

T

Here's one I sold a while ago.
Don't know if it ever made it to Forbidden Island or not.

T

It was so nice out this weekend I got out and made some stuff.



T

Ok so I'm like BLOWN away right now!
Mr. Sam Gambino just sent me my hang tag art he did
for my tiki stuff.
Mostly lights.
Thank you Sam!!!

PS he was great to work with.
I've been Gabinoized!!!!

T

Here we have a new light for a table.
But stay tuned for I have other plans
for this light.
And the last two are trap markers I made.


T

Oh yeah, This is the photo Sam had to work with.

C

WOW!!!!!

That art for your art is just AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!

T

Thanks Croe!
See you this weekend.
Here's a new one.





SOLD

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2009-06-05 06:20 ]

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harro posted on Thu, May 29, 2008 8:14 PM

yeah, what Croe said!!! great work Sam, but also a classic pic to work off! Whatever happened to those kahiki moai??

Nice last lamp too, as always.

T

The Moai is still in my backyard.
And still looking at the sky.
Hope to fix it soon.

Here are a few new things I made.
The last one will be for sale.


[ Edited by: tikiskip 2012-06-29 06:58 ]

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Here are some pics from the HRHH4.
This is the first time I sold at a booth type setting.
Sold a lot of lights.
Thank you to all who bought my lights.





T

These are a few new ones.
Trying to make matched sets.
As these work well in tiki bars hung from the roof line.

SOLD




SOLD

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2009-06-05 06:22 ]

K

Wow, those lamps are somethin' else. I want one or some. Sent ya a PM.

Love the new lamps, skip! You do great work!

Your lamps are so inspirational! :)

TT

Good QUALITY work! nice to see some interest in buying too...

T

I can't hold a light to your lamps. ~tea

TT

can you hold a lamp to his lights?

Here is a set of custom lights I made for
someone here in Columbus.
He wanted lights like the ones I made for the Tropical Bistro.
But he needed them shorter.



They go in tonight.
Will show shots of them installed.

LT

I like those! Is the dowel/peg for mounting?

T

Yes LOL like this.

You drill a 1/2 inch hole then insert the peg and wire.
You must notch the wire into the peg first.
Up top you mark then drill a hole so you can insert a
smaller peg to hold them up.

T

Here are some pic's from the install.
You will see Monkeyman, KAHAKA,Gecko,David Krys.
Great room!
One of the best home bars I have seen.








LT

On 2008-10-20 06:10, tikiskip wrote:
Yes LOL like this.

You drill a 1/2 inch hole then insert the peg and wire.
You must notch the wire into the peg first.
Up top you mark then drill a hole so you can insert a
smaller peg to hold them up.

I see; the lamps are suspended directly from the matting. It's rigid enough to hold the lamps without bowing? The install and the room are great!

Awesome work on Blake's bar skip!!!! Did you do all the lighting behind the bar too? It really looks nice.

Now we need to get over there and have some drinks!!! :)

Cheers and Mahalo,
Jeff

A

Thanks for the positive responses on my
bar. Let's get together soon and have some drinks.

Anestiki
aka Blake

On 2008-10-20 15:09, Anestiki wrote:
Thanks for the positive responses on my
bar. Let's get together soon and have some drinks.

Anestiki
aka Blake

You got my number!! Give me a call next time you and skip get together.

Oh, and welcome to TC.

Cheers and Mahalo,
Jeff

K

Whoa, that place looks rad... cool to see 3 different lamp makers work in there together! Go team!

Really dig the detail you put in to your stuff, Skip!

Love your lights, Skip!

I want to get more!

Here's my first, a float that I picked up at the HRHH this year.

I have to say, I'm absolutely floored. I never come into this section of tiki central, and now I'm kicking myself for not browsing here sooner! Absolutely incredible lamp making Skip! I read through the first and second pages, and it sucked me into reading the whole 16 page topic in one sitting! It must have broken my ADD, because I rarely read through everything in a topic post, unless I want to add a reply. Great job and thanks for sharing your talents!

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KAHAKA Thanks I was thinking that too!
And it was great to see Monkeymans and your work up close.
Great lamps!
Lake I wish I could have met you at the Hop and checked out your stuff.
Thanks for posting the pic.
Tom Slick there is some great stuff in this forum.
Thanks for the props.
Few more pic's
Going to tiki up the cheese board one day.

T

Need to add one more thing.
I fire proof all lamps with the stuff below.
It is $50.00 bucks a gallon.
Beats finding a new home.
BUT you can't leave these lights on all night.
It's just not smart to do.
These things are made of very flamable material.
When I got a bunch of the Kahikis lights they were all chared inside.
Don't know how that place did not burn down.
Maybe it was this stuff.

T

Here's one more Monkeyman light in Blakes bar.
The small one to the left is one of mine.

T

Here are some new lights.
These will be going up on Ebay soon.
Next week?

SOLD


[ Edited by: tikiskip 2009-06-05 06:23 ]

RH

Damn... your bar is a dream.

T

From this,
To that.


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