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You may or may not have seen this before when I posted it,...this is an old window sash that I built into an inside wall to catch the a.m. sunlight...It's lit (indirectly) at night...[:)] I used an old fashioned type of obscure glass that I obtained thru the glass shop I work at for this one....

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I prefer to buy wood and glass locally rather than something plastic from China even if it looks groovy.


Im with Gunth,that looks like a disco club bar light. But to each his/her own.[;)]

It should come with a stripper for that price![:D]
 

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You may or may not have seen this before when I posted it,...this is an old window sash that I built into an inside wall to catch the a.m. sunlight...It's lit (indirectly) at night...[:)] I used an old fashioned type of obscure glass that I obtained thru the glass shop I work at for this one....

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Still my all time fav Joe! sweet
 

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It does but the shipping costs are a little higher lol

Mainly it caught my eye because it was bottom lit, I talked to a guy who has his base lit like that and he was saying he thought it really brought the color out good so it got me wondering.

That's great Joe! That glass you put in has a really nice look to it

~Tim
 

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I think it would look great with the white light, that said you could build it a lot cheaper then buyin that one though.

My bud scored 5 4x8 foot fluorescent sign boxes from a demo job and I'm hoping to get one, the problem is the opaque plexiglass is very expensive. The bed sheet idea is brilliant!
 

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Joe, love that window sash display.

Andy, I love the idea for the bed sheet over the light, in my town it would probably be a fire code. I wasn't allowed to put anything near those lights when I was working...They would make us take down ANYTHING near those lights, but you have me thinking.[;)] I know you might be thinking how will they know? I have firemen in here all the time for parties.[:D] Take out parties....or maybe you call them send out parties.[8D]
 

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You may or may not have seen this before when I posted it,...this is an old window sash that I built into an inside wall to catch the a.m. sunlight...It's lit (indirectly) at night...[:)] I used an old fashioned type of obscure glass that I obtained thru the glass shop I work at for this one....

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Joe, that's not glue-chipped glass, is it? Don't see much of that around. I was lucky enough to get an oak door out of an old bank which has a window in it of this stuff. Everybody who comes in my shop and happen to notice it is amazed when you explain to them how it was produced.
 

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