Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

Hello All,
I'm brand new to all this, 3 days ago my lady friend dug out a 18" Hot Rock #4650X w/yellow lava, blue water, by Lite FX , Farmingdale NY, but says made in China.
I've spent the last 3 days reading your site and a couple others, and tinkering with it as site instructions suggested. It was cloudy, wax smeared on inside walls. Drained it, including wax, cleaned and throughly rinsed, did every step and ,,,, as soon as it starts to heat up, wax clouds start wafting up and around like smoke.
I'll make new wax etc etc.
Question : is there any place that still has this brand & style Plus globes etc???

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I think this 4", 2 to 1 large shrink tubing may be what you are looking for, Keith.

http://www.mcmaster.com/#heat-shrink-tubing/=10ih7rm

It's the "Weather Resistant Large Diameter" one.

Looks like what I need, thanks Kirk!



Kirk said:

I think this 4", 2 to 1 large shrink tubing may be what you are looking for, Keith.

http://www.mcmaster.com/#heat-shrink-tubing/=10ih7rm

It's the "Weather Resistant Large Diameter" one.

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