Thanks for the video. I have a large collection of burnt-out lightbulbs too, and like you, some are mixed with working ones.🙃 I've been saving them for an idea(s) too. My first thought was Christmas bulbs. I was also bewildered at how to dismantle them so I thought I'd just paint them with scenes or something and leave the innards inside. I'm eager to see what you make next with them. I'd love to find a simple way to remove that metal top.
@@gwendolyngailstenersen4448 thanks! I might tinker with it more and see if it’s worth the trouble, but I like your idea of painting them. Sounds easier and safer.
@@thathippielookingchick With the old incandescant you cant do much as the glass bulb is a sealed unit. The glass just tapers to plaster and the wire sticks out and joins to the base.The glass is thin and sharp, so good luck.
Thanks for the video. I have a large collection of burnt-out lightbulbs too, and like you, some are mixed with working ones.🙃 I've been saving them for an idea(s) too. My first thought was Christmas bulbs. I was also bewildered at how to dismantle them so I thought I'd just paint them with scenes or something and leave the innards inside. I'm eager to see what you make next with them. I'd love to find a simple way to remove that metal top.
@@gwendolyngailstenersen4448 thanks! I might tinker with it more and see if it’s worth the trouble, but I like your idea of painting them. Sounds easier and safer.
@@thathippielookingchick With the old incandescant you cant do much as the glass bulb is a sealed unit. The glass just tapers to plaster and the wire sticks out and joins to the base.The glass is thin and sharp, so good luck.