I set this up so I can easily access my lights when I want to mount them, not to mention they are all grouped together, and I also have capacity for up to six more lights.
This is what I need to do with my lights, right now they are scattered in a shed, when we get our new house I probably will HOPEFULLY have a workshop and will have shelves like this for my lights, insulators, traffic lights, and my newest additions to my entire collection (which are toilets, they are another thing that interest me and I like to play around with them and water. xD I want to share a workshop with all of the 4 categories of things I will collect)
I do collect used ones because it's hard to find vintage toilets that never before have been used. xD The used ones I keep in the garage and I don't touch around them in certain spots, and I make sure to give them a nice cleanout. xD I am not interested in sewage stuff at all, toilets are interesting fixtures in how they WORK, and how the water goes down them with vast different ways that they do. xD And how they keep the world so much more sanitary. I am more interested though in the flush valves though. xD But collecting will be the same deal as streetlights, just to say at least toilet's don't usually have dead BODIES in them like streetlights do when found used. xD (Talking about bugs, I dislike the little insect corpses you end up finding trapped in streetlights xD) So both have their gross sides, and I avoid the gross side of both hobbies. xD
ahh i see. My local ReStore sells new toilets at a pretty cheap price (i haven't really looked at the prices but i know sinks go for about $15 (the sinks are used though) The toilets are all new though since ReStore doesn't accept used toilets. water valves are pretty cool. I've tinkered with some with the hose sometimes in the summer and made a bubbler out of it and a, old bucket lol.
This is a little unrelated, but can you take a pic of your M-250R FCO with a drop lens?
This is a little unrelated, but can you take a pic of your M-250R FCO with a drop lens?