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SAME HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The pics look great. I cannot view the video though - make it work please - I need to see!
Sounds like you have Ratts
Fricki'n awesome! I was starting to get dizzy...
Sweet disco fever!!
Fricki'n awesome! I was starting to get dizzy...![]()
So tell me about 1972!That's the first time the mirror ball has spun with a light on it since about 1972.
Nothing exotic. I made this in an eight grade art class, so circa 1970. It took my parents about 6 months to realize the BBQ rotisserie motor was missing. I put it in the attic above my bedroom and hung the mirror ball from it. I used a light with a paper towel roll to create a spot light light on it. Once I got my drivers license in 1972, it was never used again.So tell me about 1972!
Cool story! And now, almost 50 years later...Nothing exotic. I made this in an eight grade art class, so circa 1970. It took my parent about 6 months to realize the BBQ rotisserie motor was missing. I put it in the attic above my bedroom and hung the mirror ball from it. I used a light with a paper towel roll to create a spot light light on it. Once I got my drivers license in 1972, it was never used again.

Oooh!!! I have an extra BBQ rotisserie motor laying around....Nothing exotic. I made this in an eight grade art class, so circa 1970. It took my parent about 6 months to realize the BBQ rotisserie motor was missing. I put it in the attic above my bedroom and hung the mirror ball from it. I used a light with a paper towel roll to create a spot light light on it. Once I got my drivers license in 1972, it was never used again.
Too cool.That's the first time the mirror ball has spun with a light on it since about 1972.