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    Wood, led light base?

    Hello - I am trying to locate some wooden, led light bases. I know one of the members here sells light bases, but I did not see any wood base models. Any ideas? Thanks.
    Jack

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    Hi Jack,

    I'd like to suggest you contact www.lavivrus.com or email them at OMS <oms@lavivrus.com>

    I've purchased many wood items from them and I'm sure they can create a stand that we could use to hold the LEDs.

    The tile frames they make are very nice, check out the catalog.

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    Thanks Ron, I will check with them. Does anyone else have any suggestions?
    Jack

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    LED base

    Jack
    I have a DXF file for the base
    will send it to you if you wish
    ken
    Last edited by Kenneth Hertzog; 05-07-2009 at 10:05 PM. Reason: checking
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    Thanks Ken.
    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Harper View Post
    Thanks Ken.

    Same here Ken !

    Thanks a lot.

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    LED base

    thanks fellow creekers
    If I can be of further assistance let me know
    ken
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    LED Base

    Here is a site for led bases www.illsigns.com. The person that has this site can custom make bases for you. His email is illsigns@gmail.com and his name is Kenny.

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    http://photobrasive.com/ikonicssign/luminary_frames.php

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    What about a place that sells just the LED lights. I'd like to make my daughter a little night light for her dresser

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    Rich.....for just one.....try Walmart.....they have acrylic ones and you just replace theirs with yours.
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    Thanks everyone for your input. I decided to use Kens design with some modifications and make the bases out of black marble.
    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Clarkson View Post
    Rich.....for just one.....try Walmart.....they have acrylic ones and you just replace theirs with yours.
    Thanks I'll check them out..

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    Ken could you share the dxf light base with me?

    Thanks
    rick

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    Good info... anyone else with LED base suggestions?
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