I have seen a few of these around campsites and I knew I would like to have one. The only problem that I had is The Husband. He already thinks we drag too much stuff with us when we go camping and if I had told him my desire to have a PVC Camping Light Pole he would have shut it down quickly! So, that leaves a girl with only one choice: Figure out how to do it by herself. I did some internet searching and found a few road maps on RV forums. They seemed easy enough! I visited the local hardware store for the supplies: An exterior post lantern light 2 inch PVC pipe (I used 5 feet but had to purchase a 10 foot piece) A 3 inch toilet flange A 3 inch to 2 inch Reducer PVC Glue A 12 foot electric cord kit 2 - 3/4 inch PVC Caps I also used a few supplies we already had on hand: White Spray Paint 3 1/2 foot - 3/4 inch PVC Pipe Drill Bits (1 inch and 1/2 inch) Tent Stakes The first step was preparing the lantern light. I could only find black i
I've always wanted to try that. Looks good!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I had never had it before either. And when we got another 8 inches of snow yesterday it seemed the perfect thing to make. It was actually really yummy!
DeleteNeat! Was it good??
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It was actually very good!
DeleteHow cool! I've never heard of that before. If we ever got snow in Ireland, I'd totally try it!! Enjoy! http://labellavidaaa.blogspot.ie/
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting! I never realized you did not get snow in Ireland.
DeleteAs in 8 cups of real snow? If that were in my town, I think I'd have to pare down the recipe to 1 tablespoon of snow per year. LOL!! Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteWe have received nearly 20 inches of snow in the past six days. I have snow to spare!
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