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I've built a couple of the Mickey Lamp posts now and was thinking about trying it as a hanging type light - like from the end of your awning.  I have looked at the 12 and 16 inch globes with the "lips" and wondered if it might work to put the ears on each side of the lipped end , place some chain or something to hang and then use string lights or even solar powered lights to go in the top of the head.  Has anyone tried this or do you think it would look stupid?

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I think he's talking more of a hanging lamp, than a lamp on a post, so the big hole on the big globe would be at the top, with a hanging light thing holding it, then the ears would be on either side of the hanging light thing.....

 

I see.

 

So, the big globe would be upside down, and the ears would still be pointing up, but attached to what is normally the bottom of the globe.

 

I'm not sure if it would look right with the opening facing up.

 

TCD

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I see.

 

So, the big globe would be upside down, and the ears would still be pointing up, but attached to what is normally the bottom of the globe.

 

I'm not sure if it would look right with the opening facing up.

 

TCD

 

I think if it were me, I'd consider putting the opening down so that it also shined a light down to help you see your way.

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I think he's talking more of a hanging lamp, than a lamp on a post, so the big hole on the big globe would be at the top, with a hanging light thing holding it, then the ears would be on either side of the hanging light thing.....

I know, but I still think an upside down one would be cool if done correctly.

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It would look good if you started with a hanging globe pendant and just added the ears.  The trick would be finding one second hand. New they are about $65

 

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This is how I have seen the Mickey Globes done.  I have seen several hanging from EZUps before.  I just have never had the extra time to make them, or even fix my lamp post for that matter.

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I happen to have all of the parts around and an idea. We need it to be weather resistant, so I need to head to the shop and contemplate. Lets see what I come up with. The one I have has a black lamp fitting, so it may need painting.

Anxious to see what you come up with!!!  :thumbsup1:

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Here is the completed lamp. I need to get lamps that are all the same color. That's why the ears look off color.

Had a lot more photos but wanted the detail to be good. I'll seal the cord entry with silicone and I'll get lamps of the color for the final.

Enjoy all!

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Sockets from the inside post-10434-0-37501100-1423096139_thumb.j I found a white fitter for the bottom and removed the lamp socket post-10434-0-53551900-1423096261_thumb.j

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