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JonB256
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Re: Looking at alternatives to "Really Big Lights"
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January 01, 2017, 10:20:28 PM »
Cost is a major concern for me on this since I'm looking at 48 to 64 of them for my idea.
As I'm looking at my cylindrical version (picture up a few posts) it occurred to me that I could use it upside/down and drill a hole in the "bottom" to make it the top and leave the bottom open. Planning/scheming continues
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markrvp
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January 03, 2017, 01:21:06 PM »
The lights are going to be waterproof anyway. You could always just cut a circle out of Coro and hotglue the globe onto the circle. If you need to get into it to replace a light, you can cut the glue or hit it with a heat gun.
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