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In an extended emergency, being able to reuse otherwise worthless items is a major boon. There are few things that will be in greater demand than simple light in the darkness without electricity, and so today we’re going to look at making a simple oil lamp out of a useless lightbulb.
Disclaimer: Not only are bulbs breakable and flames dangerous to your skin, but you need to be very cautious in selecting the proper bulb. Many modern flourescent bulbs have mercury in them, and I do not recommend making a lamp out of any bulb that contains a harmful substance of that kind. I recommend incandescents primarily, both because they lack many harmful materials and because the round shape lets them hold more oil.
What you’ll need
A round incandescent bulb works well for making a lamp.
Obviously you’ll want a lightbulb, properly and carefully selected, but what else is required?
Building your lamp
First, carefully separate the metal screw part of the bulb from the glass without breaking it. Alternatively you can just use a drill bit and put a hole large enough for your wick in the bottom, and both methods work equally well. Then, place your salt and a small amount of water in the bottom and shake rapidly for a few moments. Any inner coatings, dust, and other junk should rapidly be removed by the saltwater. Simply pour out the cloudy water, then rinse again with just water to remove any salt and give it a final thorough cleaning. This should leave you with a nice, clear, shiny bulb that’s ready to be filled with oil.Click here to read the full article on All Self Sustained
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