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Reuse Porch Lights
by
Liliana Wells
(IC: homeowner)
$6.00
1 Hour
Easy
I wanted to replace my porch lights with solar lights. But, after testing some solars we had in the garden we realized, we would not have sufficient sunlight to charge the cells. I had seen some pendant porch lights on the Home Depot website that I liked; but at $138.00 each they were pricey. We needed two. We went to Habitat Restore hoping to find two of the same, with no results.
The more I looked at what we had found with the house two years ago, the more I thought something could be done. I asked my handy husband to take them down.
He thought they would fall apart because they were encrusted with dead bugs and dirt. He sprayed the thumbs screws with PB lubricant and they came away easily. Then he removed the glass panels and put them in the dishwasher to clean thoroughly.
He brushed the frames lightly with a wire brush and rinsed with water. When the frames were dry, he sprayed them with black Krylon primer and paint in one (less than $6.00). What a difference? The lights are slightly different in shape; but you can hardly tell. They look almost like new. They will do until we find two matching ones that we really like.
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Published August 14th, 2014 4:27 PM
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Liliana Wells on Aug 15, 2014What a little paint can do. Thanks
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PhilCo on Oct 31, 2015Nice job... in this throw away society it is too easy just to replace, when a bit of titivating brings something back to life!
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