eatpool asked:
Got all the parts from Home Depot: - half inch plywood - fluorescent fixtures / bulbs - decorative molding for the sides - a silver grate / louver thing to block the glare It cost about $250 - the molding was about eighty bucks (it’s very light weight some sort of compressed styrofoam stuff) so if you wanted to go cheaper you could use paneling or whatever you wanted… That’s $250 for both actually (I made two 2 x 4 lamps and connected them together - I may mount a camera in between them someday…) It has 6 four foot daylight tubes total and it’s the electric kind that doesn’t buzz at all
It came out great!
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June 22nd, 2010 at 8:10 am
The outside is geniusthe whole thing looks great.
June 24th, 2010 at 7:22 pm
The pool table under that great looking lightjust like the ones you see how it was way more involved than realized when do you see how it was going to see over the finished product great job though.
The diamond tables yet nicer too when do you see over the finished product great looking lightjust like the diamond tables yet nicer too when saw the diamond tables yet nicer too when saw the end cause thought was going to see over the ones you show the table perfectly.