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HDPE Laundry bottles that become a lamp by Julian Lwin

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  1. Thanks for the post!

  2. I can’t find how to subscribe to the comments via feed . I want to keep on top of this, how do I do that?

  3. Intriguing, how do I use this?

  4. alessio says:

    You can find the “RSS feed or comments” link here, just under the last comment.

  5. Gade sinema says:

    Keep up the good work!

  6. Thanks a million for this, I am greatful for the info

  7. Thanks for an idea, you sparked at idea from a angle I hadn’t considerd before . Now lets see if I can do something with it.

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