September 5, 2012

Helping artists make their dreams come true - that’s what we do. 

penicilling:

If you want people to see your inflatable sculpture at night time, it must have lights.

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So, PAR cans, or rock and roll lights as they are better known, are a relatively inexpensive and effective way to do this.  Let’s learn how to do this together.

PAR = parabolic aluminized reflector light.

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This shit doesn’t stand on it’s own.  Use your husbands tools to make a stand with holes in it.  Don’t forget extra holes to nail down edges of rebar to dirt.  The sculpture has to stand up to major dust storms.  This is no joke son.

Package and ship to Reno, immediately. 

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We need to source power to 4 different lights off of one power box.

Mr B says we need a ‘spider box’, and thus teaches me wiring.   It involves complex things like stripping wire, grounding, and tiny holes.   

Voila, one working spider box!

(Source: intellichiste)