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    I was able to pick up these $39 lights at Lowes for $4 each. They are designed for candles but I decided to go ahead and make them electric.


    I started by drilling a hole in the bottom of the fixture and feeding a extention cord that I had cut the female end off of up through the bottom of the light and through a 6" piece of 1 1/2 PVC.


    I them added a candelabra base to the end of the wire. I had to build up the area around the base so if would bit semi-snuggly into the PVC pipe so after covering all of the wiring I wrapped the base in a folded up paper towel and duct tape.




    After sliding the base down inside the PVC, I secured it with a generous amount of glue from a hot glue gun. This also gave it a candle apperance. I then secured the candle like fixture back into the light fixture with more glue from the glue gun.



    After about 15 minutes of work, a completed light! I figure each light cost me about $7.50!




    I have 14 more of these to put together. I had given some thought to adding a flicker affect but 15 of these lights flickering all around me would drive me nuts. I also may make the electrical cord go out through the top of some of them but that still questionable. I hole in the top would allow water in as well if not sealed 100%.
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    Great tutorial. I just gotta ask how you got the fixtures so cheap?
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    Go back to lowes and top it off with a flicker bulb and you got a great prop.
    I do three types of work.... but can do only two at a time. fast cheap and good. If you want it cheap and good, it won't be fast. If you like fast and cheap it won't be good. And of course if you want it good and fast it won't be cheap.
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    Yeah ... ditto on how you got them , that cheap .?
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    You got these for $4?! Four U.S. dollars?!!

    Excuse me, I've got to go to Lowes.
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    Bummer, my Lowes store didn't have these. The closest they had was a candle lantern of a different style for $25. Big whoop.
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    Awesome job. I saw some lamps at Big Lots the other day thinking, hmmm...I could make those into...
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    Awesome!!! What a score -- heck they must have sold them at cost. Thanks for sharing; noce job on the pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lester View Post
    Go back to lowes and top it off with a flicker bulb and you got a great prop.
    The problem I have with the flicker bulbs is that they are only 3Ws....
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    Working there helps. There was a pile of them that were on clearance so I asked the Str Mgr how much if I bought them all.....he said $4.00ea. I bought them last fall and have had them sitting around not sure what I wanted to do with them.
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