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Started this discussion. Last reply by IdOrU 02 Sep 17.
Mark Goo
created Oozing Goo, The Lava Lamp Syndicate in 1997.
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It's nice of you, thanks!
MG
what a shame but hopefully you'll fix it with no probs.
I was lucky cos the seller lives about 10 miles from me so I collected it.
good luck!
:)
yes, i see the same thinbg, its normal, just the housing for the fibres.
mine has lots of fibres, very evenly spread, and is a perfect dome shape inside, i am curious about this, as you mentioned re-fills, maybe mine is one!
i cant have mine on all the time cos my bloke (sammy-t) says the noise irritates him! :)
The 'waving' that people describe is very very slight.
Only a few fibres will sway now and again, or at least thats how mine is.
as long as the lamp isn't getting too hot, ie the fan is cooling the lamp, i wouldn't worry about it.
like I said, the waving is not hardly noticable at all.
Are you gonna post some pics? that would be good as my lamp appears to have longer fibres in it than any other galaxy I have seen, they almost touch the perspex at the top, whereas all the pics i've seen seem to show a much smaller cluster inside, so i'd be interested to see yours.
Enjoy! its a really great lamp.
:)
For the novice, it's the box in the Hellraiser movies that opens on weird worlds. The kraft paper holds the brass panels to be glued on the cube faces (But I have to manage HOW to make a puzzle that'll allow to disclose a small cavity in the cube)
I know.... I have some tendency to procrastinate.. that's life! ;.)
About the pAris trip, when you'll manage to do it, don't mind telling me to make a fine occasion to meet.
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