Easter candle
Probably everyone has come across Easter candle lamps.
But if you look at it, this is a ready-made emergency lamp in case of a lack of electricity. Like kerosene lamps in army barracks. It can be used both indoors (the competitor is a candle) and outdoors (the main advantage). This requires a minimum of time and money.
Let's get started.
First, let's remove the candle from the lamp. We simply take it out of a new one, and pour it out of a used one, after heating the lamp bulb in a steam bath. Then, armed with soda and a metal mesh for utensils, we scrape off the paint from the inner surface of the flask.
We use wire to make a holder around the neck with ears.
We attach a handle to the ears, by which the lamp will be carried - I advise you to make it fireproof, the top cap gets very hot during use.
We insert the candle into its regular place, and at the same time place a box of matches next to it. The lantern is ready for duty. All that remains is to place it in a quickly accessible place.
But if you look at it, this is a ready-made emergency lamp in case of a lack of electricity. Like kerosene lamps in army barracks. It can be used both indoors (the competitor is a candle) and outdoors (the main advantage). This requires a minimum of time and money.
Let's get started.
First, let's remove the candle from the lamp. We simply take it out of a new one, and pour it out of a used one, after heating the lamp bulb in a steam bath. Then, armed with soda and a metal mesh for utensils, we scrape off the paint from the inner surface of the flask.
We use wire to make a holder around the neck with ears.
We attach a handle to the ears, by which the lamp will be carried - I advise you to make it fireproof, the top cap gets very hot during use.
We insert the candle into its regular place, and at the same time place a box of matches next to it. The lantern is ready for duty. All that remains is to place it in a quickly accessible place.
ika_tander
Similar master classes
Particularly interesting
Comments (0)