Antique Hanging

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 21-11-2008

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Antique Hanging
Does anyone know where I can get a restored antique hanging lamp?

I have a Bradley and Hubbard lamp hanging from 1900 that was in electified the 50s. It works well but needs cosmetic work. You need a new world within one (replaced the original, with an ugly world hurricane lamp) a new dish in which the lamp is strong on the roof (again, the original was replaced by an ugly modern board that does not match at all), and is missing some of its hanging prisms. Furthermore, the whole thing needs to be cleaned. I live near Reading, PA, and anywhere in Phili to Harrisburg would be nice to travel. My daughter lives near Red Bank, NJ, so anywhere in that area of New Jersey would be fine too. Let me know if you have used a person for similar project review or if you know someone who does such work. Thank you.

I took my lamp hanging a stained glass workshop where he replaced the cap and Attached is a new string. The reason I went there, they are doing and knew the intracasies welding of a pendant. They did a beautiful job for $ 20. Also prisms can have for you, being there to make lamps. Consult your nearest arts and craft store for an artist is you have no idea. Only one suggestion, perhaps someone has something better. Good luck!

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Old Wooden

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 10-06-2005

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Old Wooden
What is the best way to clean old wood cupboard doors?

Hello, my husband and I recently moved to a rental property that needs some TLC to get to a point where we feel comfortable with it. The kitchen is quite old and has closets around 3 decades ago. These cabinets bordering on old wood around the outside of them, and at the bottom seems to have caught the spots, food and soil for years. How do I remove this dirt and grime effectively? Thanks for your understanding ~

Get some lemons (U could use a lemon peel cloth to put the mixture in the timber) or vinegar and baking soda …….. mixture of N2 paste …… put in the wooden doors … … let it wash with a little hot water ……. may have to repeat the process as they have been there for 3 decades, but it is effective, environment friendly, cheap and it works ……… good luck ~ ~

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Porcelain Ginger

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 03-02-2005

Porcelain Ginger
They are porcelain-skinned ginger or ginger tan more attractive?

What type of red color is best?

porclein pale skin … if a redhead seems fake tan. porclein skin is very special and attract:)

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