How to make pipe-supported shelves with built-in lighting
Industry experts have recently alleged that men have lost interest in DIY projects and knowledge & skill they had inherited from the previous generation. Not just that, someone has said that today’s generation is too weak to perform DIY on their own. First statement seems legit up to a certain point but second one is something that seems hard to digest, because every now and then we see a new DIYer hitting the headlines for various homemade projects. Be it a simple home painting project or a complex one like making a car or bike in garage, today’s generation is equally fascinated to the DIY world as were our ancestors. Today’s generation is quite comfortable if they have to spend a few hours of their valuable weekend fixing the drain pipes in order to prepare for the holiday season. And if we talk about holiday season, then there are, certainly, a lot of simple to moderate DIY projects that you can perform to decorate your home for thanksgiving and Christmas. And the first thing that strikes my mind while thinking of holiday season decoration is a lot of lights. Then why not discuss an idea that plays around with trashed things lying in your backyard shed and some electricity work like the one suggested by a user over at Instructables named walter.warren1.