I have never seen so many "I could have done it better" comments! If you watch a video and get ideas of your own, the video has more than served its purpose. A thank you would suffice.
You said it Charli ! Unreal all of the comments bloody nit picking, if they so expert why not do their own version and upload it, see how all the other 'Experts' react !
Because this is social media and we all have a right to our opinions the same way you do. If all you want to hear is gushy comments, I would stay the frack away from social media.
Seems to be a lot of smart people who use their head for something other than a hat rack. BTW: When you paint PVC, be careful to use a paint that won’t damage the PVC. Some paints will destroy PVC!! OOPS! I just added another comment! My bad. Hope Charlie doesn’t fuss at me!!
For everyone asking, the black pipe was cheaper than PVC in my area. As for painting it, both ABS and PVC pipe will start to degrade in the sunlight; UV light is not friendly to plastic. I painted it a cream color so that it has a nice, shiny finish, thus helping reflect more of the light. I hope everyone enjoys the video. Don't forget to subscribe. Hometalk has a video out every day showing you some amazing DIY crafts and projects.
@@jmackinjersey1 lettering comes right off with acetone. You can get pvc cleaner or nail polish remover. The gray Sch 80 PVC pipe is UV resistant. It’s a bit more expensive but will last.
I’m sure other’s mentioned it in some way, but just to be clear. ABS is not PVC and black pipe is ABS. Neither white PVC or black ABS are UV stable and will degrade with UV light. The paint will help a bit, but it will likely warp and peel pretty quickly under hot sunlight, and eventually it’ll become brittle. It’s possible that it could happen within a single summer in the right place. One way you could do something similar (with more cost) is utilize gray schedule 80 pipe. The gray sch 80 typically have UV stabilizers, or you can find ABS that is UV stabilized to help solve that issue. One idea would be to utilized galvanized dryer vent solid wall tubing. It’s a similar size, light weight, and you can prime and paint it, and still drill it in a similar manner, and it will last far longer.
The 40+ year old PVC plumbing for my poo pumpl, which is in the sun most of the day, says that PVC can last a while with the UV light. If you paint it properly, the paint will block the UV for years.
@@javaman2883 a decade of installing and repairing irrigation systems build from pvc pipe would disagree with manufacturers claims. Certainly painting will extend the life and help reduce UV degradation, but paint doesn’t stick well and I’ve rarely seen it last in the full sun more than a few years.
@@javaman2883 The presence of poo inside a PVC pipe actually nullifies the UV effect and causes the PVC to last quite long. (i.e. your poo pipe) So a good idea would be to soak the PVC in a bucket of poo for a couple days before painting it and making this project. (youtube / vid project) Just make sure the bucket you soak in is absolutely FOS. (Use the current White House administration as example as the equivalent of being FOS.)
You can use accent colors to complement your house, even shape the wood differently, scallop the bottom of the pipe.... the options are *limitless* if you’re creative❣️ What an awesome project to run with!
GoodlyEarth, I absolutely LOVE all of your creations. Your voice is so soothing. Thank you for all the wonderful projects that you show us. Your Wife is one blessed Woman. :) God bless you always. ✝
I’ve been trying to find black PVC that I can hammer into the ground to insert my solar path lights into. I’m hoping they will keep them straight instead of always looking a little crooked. Biggest takeaway? I didn’t know abs was different from PVC 😂 Thank you!!! It’s available & much cheaper 💕
With a small soup can or something a comparable size you can put a citronella candle on the top part and you can decide whether you want the light on or the citronella candle. It helps when there’s mosquitoes and there’s multiple ways of using the same device.
Citronella never helped in my trials, and never heard of anyone who had success. It's probably just the smoke that works. Too bad I don't smoke cigarettes or cigars.
@Joncao Bahloopah Yea, get in line with the rest of the "useless dumb ass herd". Some like to exemplify their creativity. It's mind stimulating. Who let you out of your box anyway?🤣🤨
That's why I have 6 "drills" Which are actually "drivers" The "drills" are actually the incremental units used to "drill" holes in something. AKA "Drill steel"😎
Very ingenious ❤️🥰one suggestion though if you live in a warmer area of the US like I do (mid South TN) don't use hot glue because it can remelt in heat especially if you go with black, secure it a plethora of other ways even a contractor version of Velcro is better anything NOT GLUE would work or find a glue used for auto motive or marine grade resistant to heat and moisture just my two cents for what it's worth 😁
FYI all, Costco is selling something similar, pack of 4 for $24. Unless you already have all the stuff laying around, you'd probobly spend the same amount on, pipe, cutting equipment, glue, paint and lights. Plus your time.
Not bad! It’s a great little project to do with your kids and introduce them to various tools. Safety is paramount though, and when I say kids I’m referring to age appropriate.
Good looking projects. Someone mentioned your voice and I think you sound like the guy who used to do paintings on Public TV years ago. I can still hear his voice in my memory,..."now, we'll put a friendly little tree right here next to the water ... just like this..."
ABS will last a lot longer when exposed to sunlight/uv. Thats why you dont use for gutters, downspouts or exposed exterior plumbing. White pvc even the uv protected white pvc thats been outside and turning yellow has started to degrade and will overtime crumble, crack, and splinter. never had Abs do this when removing old systems.
It"s not black "PVC",it"s ABS pipe.Primer & glue is used to join PVC fittings together.ABS glue actually melts the pipe & fittings together,you"ll never get it apart.PVC you can get apart if you work at it.ABS is very sensitive to sunlight.Both types are common in different parts of the country.
Any plastic pipe left in the sun with become brittle and crack easily ! I see ABS pipe all the time that is not exposed cracking breaking and shearing off at fittings it’s common !
My question is do you think the hot glue will hold up in the summer on the items that you didn't include E6000? I live in Texas our summers run about 105 degrees in the shade. The hot glue would melt & and your beautiful work would be ruined.
I came to the comments for this same reason. Texas heat will melt the hot glue. Also, areas more prone to freezing will freeze the hot glue making it not work. I've experienced things falling from both conditions... But with the proper glue this is a very nice idea.
Yeah being in Texas myself I asked this same question. I made the mistake once of trying to fix a dashboard with hot glue, in my car that was in a bunch of pieces. Not thinking that I was doing it in the winter (that 2 week cold period we get), that this would be a terrible idea later on. That dash melted and the pieces moved all around but stayed together. Only thing was, it wasnt a clean look anymore AND I couldnt open the compartment in the dash anymore, the one above the stereo Haha. Yeah, lesson learned on that one. Dont try to fix anything that will be exposed to the Texas weather and sun light with hot glue. Not my proudest moment.
My confusion is why do you not give measurements of where to place the jinga pieces on your scrap piece of wood that isn't really a scrap but the actual piece you're using for the project? Another question, You didn't paint the inside of the pipe. How is that going to reflect the light if the pipe is black?
Just eyeball where you want your lantern piece and then lay your jenga pieces down move them till your happy where. Measure those and then place the other pieces on the 2nd board. And he did paint the inside of the pipe. If you want just but white pipe.
Nice project but the solar lights can’t generate enough current for a bright light. I tried using them and ended up replacing them with hardwire lights. Huge difference.
For everybody debating the white PVC instead of black. The reason black was used is because it will not allow yhe light to shine through. If PVC was used it would glow rather than only let light out the bottom and the holes.
do u just have people hating on u im 59yrs...i could have heard that everyone is enlightened and nice well not what i have seen on the sights...im a pottery artist / decorator all this people have opinions and lets see what they made
The only "tool" that was required is a saw to cut your pieces with and a standard handheld saw can do the trick. I have cut PVC with a hand saw before, though it takes a little longer, it works. Don't bother with black PVC if you got to buy the paint too. Just get the white stuff and the print wipes off with a little acetone. In fact, if you have fingernail polish remover, it will do the same. Keep it simple.
For anyone wondering, the reason why you have to paint the pipe is because it has writing and / or lines on it. I have used PVC before on other projects. Thus, depending on the project, the pipe needs to be painted for a "clean and good look" for the finished design. 😊 Edit: A person can use acetone to remove the writing and / or line. I don't use acetone. I'm a girly girl. But I don't polish my nails. Also, remember, the wood needs to be stained or painted. Personally, I'm going to paint the pipe as well. It's just my personal design thing. ✌️
White really doesn’t need painting it is immaculately shining gloss white. Also writing is minimal and not on all the pipe at all and is easily removed with a solvent and I don’t paint my nails either 😂
Obviously most of you people haven't used this pipe for it's intended purpose (plumbing) If you had, You would know the ink imprinted on the pipe comes of with alcohol cleaner / primer. Unless you're a dufus & use the purple primer🤣
As far as the bottle with the removable cork goes I would have left that on because of creepy crawlers getting up in the bottle and building nests also I might suggest taking some glass etch and frosting the outside of the bottle. You could make a design on the with the glass etch to give it a little extra decoration!
@@KatieParis-bi9kz His explanation came AFTER my comment. And I'm not buying it anyway. I still say just buy white, and skip purchasing the spray paint.
I have never seen so many "I could have done it better" comments! If you watch a video and get ideas of your own, the video has more than served its purpose. A thank you would suffice.
You said it Charli ! Unreal all of the comments bloody nit picking, if they so expert why not do their own version and upload it, see how all the other 'Experts' react !
Well said!!!!!!
well said.
Because this is social media and we all have a right to our opinions the same way you do. If all you want to hear is gushy comments, I would stay the frack away from social media.
Seems to be a lot of smart people who use their head for something other than a hat rack. BTW: When you paint PVC, be careful to use a paint that won’t damage the PVC. Some paints will destroy PVC!! OOPS! I just added another comment! My bad. Hope Charlie doesn’t fuss at me!!
For everyone asking, the black pipe was cheaper than PVC in my area. As for painting it, both ABS and PVC pipe will start to degrade in the sunlight; UV light is not friendly to plastic. I painted it a cream color so that it has a nice, shiny finish, thus helping reflect more of the light. I hope everyone enjoys the video. Don't forget to subscribe. Hometalk has a video out every day showing you some amazing DIY crafts and projects.
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I love how cheap they are . I have ideas even cheaper at dollar store but they are still cheaper. Thank you for the ideas and sharing with us .
That's why you use UPVC, U = UV
However, even if you use UPVC, it isn't a nice shade of white and of course all PVC has lettering stamped on it.
@@jmackinjersey1 lettering comes right off with acetone. You can get pvc cleaner or nail polish remover. The gray Sch 80 PVC pipe is UV resistant. It’s a bit more expensive but will last.
That's not pvc it's abs pipe, just sayin....
I’m sure other’s mentioned it in some way, but just to be clear. ABS is not PVC and black pipe is ABS. Neither white PVC or black ABS are UV stable and will degrade with UV light. The paint will help a bit, but it will likely warp and peel pretty quickly under hot sunlight, and eventually it’ll become brittle. It’s possible that it could happen within a single summer in the right place.
One way you could do something similar (with more cost) is utilize gray schedule 80 pipe. The gray sch 80 typically have UV stabilizers, or you can find ABS that is UV stabilized to help solve that issue.
One idea would be to utilized galvanized dryer vent solid wall tubing. It’s a similar size, light weight, and you can prime and paint it, and still drill it in a similar manner, and it will last far longer.
I live in a High UV area, so the Galvanized Dryer vent is a wonderful mod for me
The 40+ year old PVC plumbing for my poo pumpl, which is in the sun most of the day, says that PVC can last a while with the UV light.
If you paint it properly, the paint will block the UV for years.
@@javaman2883 a decade of installing and repairing irrigation systems build from pvc pipe would disagree with manufacturers claims. Certainly painting will extend the life and help reduce UV degradation, but paint doesn’t stick well and I’ve rarely seen it last in the full sun more than a few years.
By the time those short pieces degrade, we and all our grandkids will be long gone.
@@javaman2883 The presence of poo inside a PVC pipe actually nullifies the UV effect and causes the PVC to last quite long. (i.e. your poo pipe) So a good idea would be to soak the PVC in a bucket of poo for a couple days before painting it and making this project. (youtube / vid project) Just make sure the bucket you soak in is absolutely FOS. (Use the current White House administration as example as the equivalent of being FOS.)
I'm a bit confused, why didn't you just use white PVC pipes instead of having to paint them?
He painted the inside too
@@moniquegobbo2489 He painted the inside white as well.
😂
The black plastic pipe is ABS. It is cheaper than white PVC and also a bit easier to cut.
😂
You can use accent colors to complement your house, even shape the wood differently, scallop the bottom of the pipe.... the options are *limitless* if you’re creative❣️ What an awesome project to run with!
Shush
@@dalesteiner2380 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️❓❓❓
To get paint to stick to ABS, wipe it down with a rag of acetone to break the glaze from surface.
GoodlyEarth, I absolutely LOVE all of your creations. Your voice is so soothing. Thank you for all the wonderful projects that you show us. Your Wife is one blessed Woman. :) God bless you always. ✝
I’ve been trying to find black PVC that I can hammer into the ground to insert my solar path lights into. I’m hoping they will keep them straight instead of always looking a little crooked.
Biggest takeaway?
I didn’t know abs was different from PVC 😂
Thank you!!! It’s available & much cheaper 💕
This is a great project for people gave a lot of time on their hands and don't care if they have wasted their time.
Wondering where you waste your time. But not for long, that was a waste of my time
Just for the record. The black pipe is ABS [acrylonitrile butadiene styrene]. White plastic pipe is PVC [poly vinyl cloride]
Despite the deserved controversy -- still unresolved lol -- about what color pvc to start w, this project turned out NICELY!
Sweet! I prefer this type of video to the fast-forward videos that leave me with motion sickness.
With a small soup can or something a comparable size you can put a citronella candle on the top part and you can decide whether you want the light on or the citronella candle. It helps when there’s mosquitoes and there’s multiple ways of using the same device.
Citronella never helped in my trials, and never heard of anyone who had success. It's probably just the smoke that works. Too bad I don't smoke cigarettes or cigars.
You can remove the writing and lines from tgge pipe with rubbing alcohol or paint thinner.
@Joncao Bahloopah Yea, get in line with the rest of the "useless dumb ass herd". Some like to exemplify their creativity. It's mind stimulating.
Who let you out of your box anyway?🤣🤨
Just use a step bit for the drill, save a ton of time by not switching out bits
That's why I have 6 "drills" Which are actually "drivers" The "drills" are actually the incremental units used to "drill" holes in something. AKA "Drill steel"😎
You are a genius. And, your quiet voice is great for listening. Thanks for sharing.😊
I thought I was listening to Bob Ross paint a outdoor scene.
Very ingenious ❤️🥰one suggestion though if you live in a warmer area of the US like I do (mid South TN) don't use hot glue because it can remelt in heat especially if you go with black, secure it a plethora of other ways even a contractor version of Velcro is better anything NOT GLUE would work or find a glue used for auto motive or marine grade resistant to heat and moisture just my two cents for what it's worth 😁
FYI all, Costco is selling something similar, pack of 4 for $24. Unless you already have all the stuff laying around, you'd probobly spend the same amount on, pipe, cutting equipment, glue, paint and lights. Plus your time.
It’s a DIY in case you didn’t fathom that
I use them to hide CCTV security camera cables, as this provides a hard shell and looks like a vent pipe.
Not bad! It’s a great little project to do with your kids and introduce them to various tools. Safety is paramount though, and when I say kids I’m referring to age appropriate.
Lol... That's ABS not PVC. Also it's not even the good ABS, it's cellular core.
Yeah that's not pvc
Good looking projects. Someone mentioned your voice and I think you sound like the guy who used to do paintings on Public TV years ago. I can still hear his voice in my memory,..."now, we'll put a friendly little tree right here next to the water ... just like this..."
Bob Ross?
@@craigknauff8960 That's him. I remembered his name after I posted.
He died more than 20 years ago!
@@orietdiamond4185 Yes, and his memory lives on, as do about 45,000 cheap paintings.
Lights look really good 👍
Genius! Everyone! Game Changing! Whole New Level! Incredible!
Hot gluing outdoor appliance: Revolutionary!
Very nice!
ABS will last a lot longer when exposed to sunlight/uv. Thats why you dont use for gutters, downspouts or exposed exterior plumbing. White pvc even the uv protected white pvc thats been outside and turning yellow has started to degrade and will overtime crumble, crack, and splinter. never had Abs do this when removing old systems.
It"s not black "PVC",it"s ABS pipe.Primer & glue is used to join PVC fittings together.ABS glue actually melts the pipe & fittings together,you"ll never get it apart.PVC you can get apart if you work at it.ABS is very sensitive to sunlight.Both types are common in different parts of the country.
I'd like to see you pull pvc apart
@@rpwolfe72 You don"t pull it apart but you can chip away at the hub of the fitting and get it apart.
If you can get PVC joints apart you didn't do it right.
@@joewoodchuck3824 If you chip away at the hub of the fitting,it"ll break apart.
@@markrunyon5524 Many plastics will do that and not just at a joint.
I feel like I should be painting happy little trees listening to you..
Any plastic pipe left in the sun with become brittle and crack easily ! I see ABS pipe all the time that is not exposed cracking breaking and shearing off at fittings it’s common !
High five from the puppy, haha cute. Thanks for sharing.
Puppy high fives are the best.
I didn't realize drill bits came in small , medium and large. Mine all have fractional measurements.
Those may be available at the dollar store where he bought some of his other supplies.
You buy those bits at the business known as the purveyor of the finest tools, Harbor Freight!
Troll
@@jmac9313 really, show me a fucking drill bit that says small , medium or large .
They're the drill bits you buy from Chynaah, berry small, berry medium, an berry large, all for 19.95 but wait......
Grab black pvc, its right next to the white ones. Then grab a can of white paint and paint your black pipe white!
Go read his statement and stop being a jerk!
I like the solar light idea you came up with - looks great!
Great video man! Gave me some really cool ideas for custom lights in my room👍🏼
Make a mark on a black pipe with a black pen...genius😂
2.8 million hits!! Big money!! In real life, a house in Coto de Caza with VOLT lighting from the finest landscape company.
This guy is a proud graduate of the Casey Kasem School of Voiceovers.
I'm gonna try that fairy light setup in my front yard I think. I've got just the right spots I want to put 'em too.👍
Do you have a link for the solar lights for the first project? Thanks!
All are so pretty ❤😂
How pretty! Thanks for sharing 😊
The "Bob Ross" of home-stuff. :)
Very creative. Congratulations!
Thank you! Cheers!
Would like the lights better with the wide end open...i have a cutter so this is an idea i def will b trying
Why didn't you just use white PVC to begin with?
This was sweet Great job man Imma borrow some of your ideals for my gazebo lights
My question is do you think the hot glue will hold up in the summer on the items that you didn't include E6000? I live in Texas our summers run about 105 degrees in the shade. The hot glue would melt & and your beautiful work would be ruined.
I came to the comments for this same reason. Texas heat will melt the hot glue. Also, areas more prone to freezing will freeze the hot glue making it not work. I've experienced things falling from both conditions... But with the proper glue this is a very nice idea.
"beautiful work"? I must have missed that part of the video.
Didn't he use silicone 6000 or something? The hot glue was used as a fast fasten.
Yeah being in Texas myself I asked this same question. I made the mistake once of trying to fix a dashboard with hot glue, in my car that was in a bunch of pieces. Not thinking that I was doing it in the winter (that 2 week cold period we get), that this would be a terrible idea later on. That dash melted and the pieces moved all around but stayed together. Only thing was, it wasnt a clean look anymore AND I couldnt open the compartment in the dash anymore, the one above the stereo Haha. Yeah, lesson learned on that one. Dont try to fix anything that will be exposed to the Texas weather and sun light with hot glue. Not my proudest moment.
I love your ideas. Thank you for waking my mind up. I will be making those "pipe lamps"
Love these hacks. Simple but effective.
PVC is White, and ABS is black, there is a difference, and for this project using a white pipe on the inside it’s better because reflects more light.
You could've painted the pvc pipe gold too for a bit more class!
That's a good idea. Gold or even sliver. 👍😊👏
@@a---5578 yep, I was thinking that too 👍
I’ll do mine slightly different just out of color preference, but this was a great idea! Thank you!
Thanks to you I had the best night's sleep , and only 10% battery when I woke up😂
The puppy high 5 clinches the approval!
My confusion is why do you not give measurements of where to place the jinga pieces on your scrap piece of wood that isn't really a scrap but the actual piece you're using for the project? Another question, You didn't paint the inside of the pipe. How is that going to reflect the light if the pipe is black?
Just eyeball where you want your lantern piece and then lay your jenga pieces down move them till your happy where. Measure those and then place the other pieces on the 2nd board. And he did paint the inside of the pipe. If you want just but white pipe.
Very nice build , where did you get the solar heads from
Whaaattt!!??? This is sweet!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌
Lights like this can be cheaply bought. But hey he got the last laugh. 4.3 million views. Well done. 👍
I didn't know Bob Ross did DIY too 😊
You are very creative 👍
Thank you for the ideas, instructions and effort. Appreciate it all greatly.
💯💯💯
Nice project but the solar lights can’t generate enough current for a bright light. I tried using them and ended up replacing them with hardwire lights. Huge difference.
Great tip, thanks!
I live in Phoenix Arizona, White PVC in the sun does get dark in color
For everybody debating the white PVC instead of black. The reason black was used is because it will not allow yhe light to shine through. If PVC was used it would glow rather than only let light out the bottom and the holes.
Im curious how you know this is the reasoning? There have been a few theories bounced around.
Maybe, below a dark skin human. Fitted in 4 him. So U buy paint too?
Oh this is beautiful
Lovin the ideas. They look awesome. Will have to try em out. Thanks for sharing.
You can also use those pvc pipes for building a 10 foot tall bong for smoking Marijuana.
I like the lights they are pretty cool.
Thanks for the great ideas 😊
The narrator is fabulous.
Did you say how you attached the wood to your stucco wall? I would like to know. Thank you.
Hot glue of course; "this is going to hold up Really nice, this is not gonna be a problem"
Yeah but when it's hot outside hot glue dosent hold up good. But love the ideas. ❤
You can use exterior glue.
He used 2 different types of glue.
The E6000 will. The hot glue is just till the e6000 dries completely
Black is obligatory :)))))
do u just have people hating on u im 59yrs...i could have heard that everyone is enlightened and nice well not what i have seen on the sights...im a pottery artist / decorator all this people have opinions and lets see what they made
You love your wife. Very sweet.
Will the lights be safe when it rains?
Definitely
This man's projects are awesome and very inventive! Though I dont have the tools to make these items, I sure enjoy all his creations!
Thanks Prairie
The only "tool" that was required is a saw to cut your pieces with and a standard handheld saw can do the trick. I have cut PVC with a hand saw before, though it takes a little longer, it works. Don't bother with black PVC if you got to buy the paint too. Just get the white stuff and the print wipes off with a little acetone. In fact, if you have fingernail polish remover, it will do the same. Keep it simple.
Nice work!
Great video! And going to make these, thanks for sharing
For anyone wondering, the reason why you have to paint the pipe is because it has writing and / or lines on it.
I have used PVC before on other projects. Thus, depending on the project, the pipe needs to be painted for a "clean and good look" for the finished design.
😊
Edit: A person can use acetone to remove the writing and / or line. I don't use acetone. I'm a girly girl. But I don't polish my nails. Also, remember, the wood needs to be stained or painted. Personally, I'm going to paint the pipe as well. It's just my personal design thing. ✌️
White really doesn’t need painting it is immaculately shining gloss white. Also writing is minimal and not on all the pipe at all and is easily removed with a solvent and I don’t paint my nails either 😂
You can clean the writing off
Obviously most of you people haven't used this pipe for it's intended purpose (plumbing) If you had, You would know the ink imprinted on the pipe comes of with alcohol cleaner / primer. Unless you're a dufus & use the purple primer🤣
Wow!
There sure are a lot of know-it-alls questioning your choice in materials.
Lol!
By the way, thanks for your post.
Love your content!
Christ. I want to send you to the store for S, M, & L drill bits.....
The "know it all's" are calling out the shortcomings and not running to the store for small, medium, and large drill bits
This is not PVC, this is ABS. ABS is tougher and strong but doesn’t like direct sunlight. Just a little info.
Exactly what dear prudence said.
I don’t like ppl coming to my house late at night. 😂
Very nice indeed. Great job.
Love the entry lights idea!
As far as the bottle with the removable cork goes I would have left that on because of creepy crawlers getting up in the bottle and building nests also I might suggest taking some glass etch and frosting the outside of the bottle. You could make a design on the with the glass etch to give it a little extra decoration!
You could leave the pipe black and paint your boards white or any other color you like....
That is really nice! Thank You
If you don’t have something nice to say….
I’m a bit confused, why didn’t you just use black plywood instead of having to paint them?
I would love to make these lights but i cant find drill bits sized "small," "medium" and "large."
does the solar light really work on the inside of pvc?
It definitely does.
Wife in the house watching out the window thinking "there goes the one place i had to myself to sit _alone_ in peace and quiet"
I give up. Why IS everyone purchasing black PVC pipe? Especially if you are going to paint it white!! LOL Just buy white!
Why don’t you read the reply’s first? He told why 🤔
@@KatieParis-bi9kz His explanation came AFTER my comment. And I'm not buying it anyway. I still say just buy white, and skip purchasing the spray paint.
Why gripe about it, if you want white pipe then go get white pipe. It's only a simple craft project. IYKYK.
Can you say RETARD
You are a genius.
If the sun hits those lights or even if it gets hot that hot glue will release.
The e6000 will hold it. Hot glue it only till the e6000 sets 🙄🙄🙄
Clever and fun! Thanks!