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Those are cool
It would use up some of the extra LED drivers i bought to experiment with lamps
Frosted Acrylic is not that expensive and easy to work with
be a fun project
It is a cool idea but I think it would distract from the lamps and also change there the appearance of there color which may be better or just a bit confusing.
Personally I think this is grate for a home bar really.
To over the top for me, I like simple basic wood shelf type ordeals as it lets the items on the unit stand out more, however, since I am currently in a tiny apartment right now, I just put my lamps where I find a spot near a plug lol.
Keep it to the point where you are not overwhelmed, it's that simple. Don't let a hobby become a chore.
That is true and one of the reasons I am not on a buying spree like I was when I first started. It got to the point of not having any space to display lamps so I couldn't justify buying them now i have space as such just not the means to display most of them.
It can be a additive hobby - my advice is to only buy a lamp if it can be displayed and buy and / or refurbish a lamp to the best standard possible lamps are to be displayed well and enjoyed :)
I've already packed about 150 lamps and haven't even started on the Midnights, Wizards, or Starships... This is going to be one HELLUVA cool room! (pun intended)
I'm looking forward at getting my lava display room started soon.
Most are packed waiting for me to find the right home.
After searching for homes for few weeks, I'm coming to the conclusion I may have to build after all
Only thing out on display are Mathmos, Wizards, and few custom Metallics
Yesterday, I discovered "Someone:" dented my brand new Mathmos Teslstar and didn't tell me.
It is hard to find good help these days
Kelly said:
I've already packed about 150 lamps and haven't even started on the Midnights, Wizards, or Starships... This is going to be one HELLUVA cool room! (pun intended)
I would not personally trust the shelf. It looks like it can't hold much weight since the bracket does not extend the full width of the shelf. I usually want a shelf that holds 50-80 pounds at a minimum depending on how many lamps I will put on it.
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