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Banjo Show Since this is your first video made, you should do a remake of it with everything that you have learned since then! I think it would be awesome to somehow have the spigot be what controls the light! Maybe use a small dimmer switch for it? Your work is amazing. 🙏
Awesome work!!! Why all darn European plumbing parts are so good looking...here in US they are nothing like it... jealous!!! Wish we have them available :)
I really like your videos and your ideas. Your creations are stunning. I also wanted to share an idea that I had. I saw a night light that played off of this theme where it appeared that the faucet was dripping. I really want to build this with the night light incorporated into the faucet on the mid section of this idea; but I would also make both of the faucet valves the switches.
In my works I use different materials, depending on the product, in this video I used brass fittings, but you can use any other material, Important the construction to be sustainable. You're welcome)
Hi James. Yes, you can use compression fittings too. I got hooked on the idea after watching all the lamp builds on Banjo Show and then made my own using 22mm and 15mm compression fittings: th-cam.com/video/4xXz6nitsCE/w-d-xo.html
Seriously, why don't you just say right off the bat that this is for people who have made lamps. Why can't you put the stuff in the plastic bottle name on the screen or the metal parts. How am I supposed to know what to buy? Oh, sorry I have to sign up at Patreon and pay for that info. My bad.
Backstage photos and photo with materials are now available through Patreon. If you like my projects and you wish to help me make bigger and more better projects please feel free to contribute. Link: www.patreon.com/user?u=5557620
Banjo Show whats your materials to make the lamps
Kupfer
Hello there.
You could sens me 10 foot candlesticks from this product.
Thank you.
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Banjo Show
Since this is your first video made, you should do a remake of it with everything that you have learned since then! I think it would be awesome to somehow have the spigot be what controls the light! Maybe use a small dimmer switch for it? Your work is amazing. 🙏
Lovely job...fantastic work
AWESOME JOB!!!!!
Wow this is a great project man. Love the way it looks nos. I made somethings similar mines is a Whiskey dispenser and it came out verry elegant.
Awesome work!!!
Why all darn European plumbing parts are so good looking...here in US they are nothing like it... jealous!!!
Wish we have them available :)
Thread seal isn’t needed if the components are tightened. Yes, here in the US the brass is expensive but galvanized or black pipe can be used.
Beautiful piece of art. Congratulations,
Thank you!
Genius inventions love them keep them coming
Thank you very much!
Супермастер ! Браво !
awe-inspiring... tyfs...
I really like your videos and your ideas. Your creations are stunning. I also wanted to share an idea that I had. I saw a night light that played off of this theme where it appeared that the faucet was dripping. I really want to build this with the night light incorporated into the faucet on the mid section of this idea; but I would also make both of the faucet valves the switches.
Awesome lamp just subbed cool cool channel.. big thumbs up.. :)
Should have ran the cord thru a braided metal washing machine line. It would have maintained the plumbing theme.
Also a good idea. Thank you!
Hi, I have a problem in attaching the lamp together, i can't make them tighter and be in the right position that i want. i don't know what to do
Hello, send me a photo with your problem on my e-mail can something help
Very good.
So after watching your videos and deciding I wanted to give this a try. I went to my local shop. $5+ per piece roughly. Its so expensive.
yeah thats like a $200 lamp when its all done.
Yeah but to a manbun wearing latte sipping hipster its worth at least $500 because reasons
Yeap it is. When i made my Whiskey dispenser it came out alittle expensive as well. But it was worth every single penny. Came out relly nice
Good job
Superbe cool 👍
Michel 04 ✌
Почему отсутствуют элементы из меди?
ciao, dove posso trovare tutti i materiali per realizzare questo?
Friend, do me the favor of giving me the list of materials
do you use only galvinsed pipe fittings or could it be done in 22mm copper compression fittings? thanks for your reply on the glue
In my works I use different materials, depending on the product, in this video I used brass fittings, but you can use any other material, Important the construction to be sustainable.
You're welcome)
Hi James. Yes, you can use compression fittings too. I got hooked on the idea after watching all the lamp builds on Banjo Show and then made my own using 22mm and 15mm compression fittings: th-cam.com/video/4xXz6nitsCE/w-d-xo.html
Cool idea
Did you spray paint the pipe gold?
No, I do not paint to show the true color of brass.
Before assembling the product, I am well rubbed all materials
Is it glue?
Nice ☺ what glue do you use?
Cimberio 58-11
Loxeal Threadsealant 58-11 (Gas & Water) 250ml tube
very good
Where can I buy the pipes and other things if I want to build these lamps?
I think in the nearest shop for plumbers you can buy all this
Hola estas lamparas que salida tienen para vender gracias espero su respuesta
Цена данных изделий?$?
Привет, сколько стоит эти вещи???
Para que el pegamento. ?
Where did you get the light socket from?
At a local electrician store
WOW
Brilliant :)
Allan Loose Thank you!
wow
El primer link pide dinero
Seriously, why don't you just say right off the bat that this is for people who have made lamps. Why can't you put the stuff in the plastic bottle name on the screen or the metal parts. How am I supposed to know what to buy? Oh, sorry I have to sign up at Patreon and pay for that info. My bad.