Posted by ObsoElitist on February 11, 2015 at 21:16:07 from (67.181.86.31):
In Reply to: Engine head Lamp Project posted by 17andcollectingcases on February 11, 2015 at 12:35:58:
Nice work! My partner and I scrounge up all kind of crazy stuff while collecting on farms, ranches, and estates, and auctions, and sell the stuff we don't need at various swap meets to pay for our hobby. One guy makes chandeliers for restaurants from hayrake wheels as seen under the one way sign and kerosene lanterns, and sells them for serious money.
One we hit a few times a year across the bay from San Francisco is the Alameda Island Antiques Faire. We love people watching there. I have joked that the "artists" (counted 18 berets in one day) will buy anything you can make a lamp out of. Here is a shot of one of our typical setups, everything from, and including, the Jeepster Commando to the tractor grill is ours.
This post was edited by ObsoElitist at 21:21:05 02/11/15 2 times.
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