Steampunk DIY Industrial Pipe Lamp #3

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  • @JoeJacksonJr
    @JoeJacksonJr 7 років тому +168

    Banjo, for those worried about getting the shit shocked out of them. Just get the 3 prong euro connecter and run a grounding wire to any part of the base. Everyone is worried about it being metal, not sure how they made it through the 70s and 80s then.. LOL

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому +24

      Hahahahahah thank you for making me laugh, You are one of the few people who understand me, probably because I am also from the 80's.

    • @nathandean1687
      @nathandean1687 7 років тому +12

      wdf it must cost you around 200 bucks at least us dollar.

    • @newtonraymond77
      @newtonraymond77 7 років тому +9

      Nathan Dean The rarity of an item has more value than the cost of its individual components. can you name any "one of a kind" item that is made up of components not found anywhere in the universe? you should try something positive instead in the future. While he has a crazy ass mind it's something to be admired I love it.

    • @lmorrison17
      @lmorrison17 7 років тому +8

      Dad owns a hardware store.

    • @skylerstorm93
      @skylerstorm93 7 років тому +1

      lmorrison17 yep......or a plumbers shop.......my friends fam had a sick machine shop but mostly Pvc we used to do the same shit super chamber 6'ers

  • @jamiemarcum8743
    @jamiemarcum8743 4 роки тому +2

    I remodel old houses,you have no idea how much of that old plumbing pipes and parts I throw in the trash constantly. This is theCoolest thing I’ve ever seen.

  • @ronwalsh
    @ronwalsh 4 роки тому +3

    I was walking around our local flea market, and picked up what I guess is 25lbs (11KG) of all types of fittings, both brass and steel all for $15. Now I have some inspiration to make a lamp.

  • @shanewright6582
    @shanewright6582 7 років тому +3

    Nice edit from first turning on the lamp with the switch installed upside down , to suddenly miraculously fixed lol. Been there a million times. Fun video to watch. Thanks

  • @jkirkup22
    @jkirkup22 7 років тому +1

    I am just blown away with the work you put into your build, you have some imagination and vision.

  • @w0lf1969
    @w0lf1969 5 років тому +7

    Well I must say this is awesome. I didn't come here to see how much the parts list was like most, just to admire the work and creativity. Great job

  • @pansarPB
    @pansarPB 5 років тому

    People complaining about the music. In my honest opinion, in most of your videos, it creates a great moode! Please keep it up. Your content and your imagination is great!

  • @JM-se7xo
    @JM-se7xo 5 років тому +3

    At one time we could find high quality brass fittings in the US like the one's you use. Now they are very rough and dull which requires that each fitting be buffed off to brighten them for projects like this. Nice work.

  • @jamiecuster8706
    @jamiecuster8706 5 років тому

    Coolest Steam Punk lamp I’ve seen yet.

  • @gregakrey4986
    @gregakrey4986 7 років тому

    usually don't comment but...this is totally cool. WOW.. love the ingenuity of taking a bucket of parts and doing what was done here. Very very tricky. gonna watch more. I used to play with this type of creation but never to this extant of interfacing of multiple ideas.....love it. love it. grabbed my attention big time as I am the type to jump ahead 20 seconds at a time.. nope not once..haha

  • @djohnson3678
    @djohnson3678 7 років тому +1

    steampunk
    absolutely love it !
    reminds me of that JP animation , of the flying ship with the '' Mother '' as the captain.
    and her sons as the crew.
    astonishing creativity !!
    awsome vlog !!

  • @Johnny_Ultimate
    @Johnny_Ultimate 6 років тому +2

    So inspiring! I love the copper coil connection.

  • @samhill6590
    @samhill6590 4 роки тому +3

    I know this video is old, but I gotta say nicely done! You've given me some ideas for the steampunk water cooled PC I'm building. Fortunately, I have a shit-ton of odd hardware I've collected over 40+ years, but I still expect to spend a good bit on bling. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @elfisho3997
    @elfisho3997 7 років тому +5

    Превосходный светильник! Аплодисменты мастеру!

  • @KineticSolution007
    @KineticSolution007 7 років тому

    absolutely beautiful craftsmanship, thank you for not wasting 15 mins of my life.

  • @mikepool5955
    @mikepool5955 4 роки тому

    Home Depot stock jumped 3% on unexpected sales from the making of this video. Looks great!

  • @ryne2411
    @ryne2411 7 років тому +1

    i never thought that steampunk is mesmerizing, until i watch your work. wish i can have one of your work or materials to do it. keep up the good work

  • @bradlacy1105
    @bradlacy1105 7 років тому

    Love Love Love. Very Cool. I could see maybe a steam gauge of some sort added. Excellent work

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      I'm glad you liked it! With a steam gauge is very expensive because in Greece it is very difficult to find.

  • @jimmiehall1725
    @jimmiehall1725 5 років тому

    You Sir are a true Wizard at that, totally amazed at the creativity

  • @jeffdorsey3855
    @jeffdorsey3855 7 років тому +1

    I`m an Electrician working in an industrial power plant, I LOVED IT!!

  • @AR-cp5dz
    @AR-cp5dz 5 років тому

    I wouldn't say I'm a fan of Steampunk, but it is the healthiest way to prepare punk.

  • @rafaaljarilla4756
    @rafaaljarilla4756 7 років тому

    Bravo muy chulas las lamparas Enhorabuena

  • @lynwoodlewis6002
    @lynwoodlewis6002 5 років тому

    For some reason i expected banjo music to be playing during the video. I like banjo music but the music you've chosen for the video is fun to listen to as well. Oh and nice work on the lamp.

  • @trashcontent2553
    @trashcontent2553 4 роки тому

    Я думал в конце самогонный апарат получится)))) очень крутоо👍👍👍

  • @rsaavedra6525
    @rsaavedra6525 7 років тому +1

    I really liked the bulb chosen. It fits with the whole concept of the design. Not my style, but definitely nice.

  • @DavidLaslett
    @DavidLaslett 7 років тому

    Just stumbled across Roman's channel. Fantastic work! And yes, if you're worried about current just ground the thing or internally insulate.

  • @kaurkyngas1
    @kaurkyngas1 7 років тому +1

    Looks absolutely gorgeous! Good job

  • @joehanna2231
    @joehanna2231 7 років тому +1

    Very Nice. Thank you for the idea.
    It is expensive project. Most of these brass fittings cost more over $10 each. Will try some day.

  • @John_Schulz
    @John_Schulz 7 років тому +2

    Superb !!! Beautifully crafted, and awesome imagination. Thank you for sharing.

  • @rohitmehra4432
    @rohitmehra4432 7 років тому

    Awesome! loved how you used the sprinkler head. Great work!

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      Thank you very much!

  • @JJBichos
    @JJBichos 7 років тому

    Que buen diseño, muy buena combinación. Un artista!...

  • @davidsovdagari
    @davidsovdagari 7 років тому +4

    офигенно !!!!!Просто СУПЕР!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ivorygilyard2243
    @ivorygilyard2243 4 роки тому

    That is amazing. you are a great artist. very creative. You make it look so easy. But I know its not. Thanks for posting.

  • @ronmckickass5714
    @ronmckickass5714 7 років тому

    You could totally up your game by cutting a co-sink in a piece of stained wood, and attaching the feet of into them. Maybe drive some short nails into the board. Then it would make the piece look like it was routed through the building by going through whatever it is sitting on.

  • @DonFassbender
    @DonFassbender 4 роки тому +2

    Great video! I started making a simpler version and now I'm inspired to take it up a notch. Can't hold a candle to your creation but I'm jus learning here. Tell me, someone, what is the part? at 7:29? I haven't seen one at my local big box store (Menards) so I want to ask or order one online. Thanks in advance!

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  4 роки тому +2

      Automatic Air vent

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  4 роки тому +2

      www.google.com/search?q=Automatic+Air+vent&sxsrf=ALeKk00h4eXl0LCGw_YX2iO4RybM1CBLjw:1611260500685&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjVnKKO7a3uAhUQLBoKHU0pAVcQ_AUoAXoECCAQAw&biw=1920&bih=947

    • @DonFassbender
      @DonFassbender 4 роки тому +2

      @@BanjoShow Thank you!!!

  • @MrCoopersdad
    @MrCoopersdad 6 років тому +1

    Its a learning process with buying the parts, knowing what threads fit where. And many more trips back to Lowes, over and over. What are you using in the tube? Is that a grease or a glue? Thank You

  • @2012Viking
    @2012Viking 7 років тому

    Nice art/steampunk lamp. Had a thought, what about instead of the toggle switch, use a potentiometer switch under one of the valve knobs? Turn the valve and not only turns it on but also a dimmer????

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for the idea, I already did it, watch the video with lamp #4 and #6

  • @ВячеславЛукьянченков

    тут два варианта, либо у него свой заводик по изготовленю фитингов либо парень миллионер причем с фантазией. Вот только по этой системе текло бы что-нибудь в виде самогоночки, вот тогда обьект был бы закончен.:))

  • @brainsironically
    @brainsironically 7 років тому

    That thing is beautiful! Nicely done.

  • @andrewwilson8317
    @andrewwilson8317 7 років тому

    As a caution I would advise taking a bit of time to de-burr the inside of the fittings before using if you want to run power through them. Because they are not designed to have cable inside them it is not unusual to find sharp edges and burrs in the fittings. You don't want sharp edges rubbing on power cables!

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      Thanks for the comment I will take into consideration!

    • @andrewwilson8317
      @andrewwilson8317 7 років тому

      Banjo Show oh,and take a high five for making a really cool and interesting lamp. I got some boxes of bits from a stripped out factory that was getting demolished. They all iron and steel- copper and brass bandits got in first!- with just the right amount of faded and damaged paint and rust. Going to have a go at making a lamp, using yours as inspiration!

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      Thanks for the good words that help me to create new projects I will be glad to see pictures with your products

  • @av8rshane491
    @av8rshane491 3 роки тому

    I kinda like using salvaged materials. Go to swap meets and scrapyards. Looks better cost less, lasts a long time.🙂

  • @wanaraz
    @wanaraz 4 роки тому

    And after 200 dollars in parts we got a lamp. Well done.

  • @jenserickson1268
    @jenserickson1268 5 років тому

    Excellent work my friend. I've always wanted to open a steampunk cafe. Your lamp would be perfect.

    • @jimmynich4791
      @jimmynich4791 5 років тому

      Nice idea, people could dress up in steampunk clothing when they visit, you could have like copper coloured plates, etc.

  • @flamewingman1197
    @flamewingman1197 7 років тому

    Absolutely stunning

  • @fitznuggly1
    @fitznuggly1 7 років тому +1

    Absolutely Beautiful! I know that cost a small fortune in parts great job!

  • @francoislauzon7716
    @francoislauzon7716 7 років тому

    WOW! inspiring piece of work. Wish i could leave my office rigth away and rush to the hardware store!

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      I'm glad your inspiration!

  • @greasedlightning9330
    @greasedlightning9330 7 років тому

    Now this is a whole new definition of a freestyle artist. Great job man your lamp looks awesome! :)

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      Thank you very much!

  • @miguelvenegasortega9545
    @miguelvenegasortega9545 7 років тому

    Wooow! quedó genial...
    Si de alguna forma hubiera adaptado un potenciador de corriente a una de las válvulas para aumentar o disminuir la intensidad de iluminación hubiera quedado aun mejor, dándole mas realismo al uso de las válvulas.

  • @garycrist2944
    @garycrist2944 5 років тому

    This a the coolest Steampunk lamp I have seen made....nice work. It did seem that you could have extended your base a few inches as it seemed narrow for the size of lamp....but what do I know. :-)

  • @jjaypein
    @jjaypein 7 років тому

    Awesome, great piece of artwork

  • @kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159
    @kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159 2 роки тому +1

    But definitely a blank load of money and time simply for a conversation piece!!!!$$$$$$ I'm guessing maybe approaching a cool grand $$$$$$$$

  • @ВиталийМорозов-я3и
    @ВиталийМорозов-я3и 6 років тому +4

    Очень крутая и оригинальная вещь Браво👍👌👏🇷🇺

  • @Unkownsector
    @Unkownsector 4 роки тому

    What are you putting in the threads as your putting thisntogether

  • @alexworks9659
    @alexworks9659 7 років тому

    Great lamp! I was just making "kaching" noise in my head every time you stuck another fitting or piece on.... and it kept on going!! Hahahahaha!
    Nice work!!

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      Ha-ha-ha you make me laugh.
      Thanks!

  • @adjenkinsuk
    @adjenkinsuk 7 років тому +1

    Ok, I like it, not quite sure why but I do. The problem, to buy that lot in the UK, you could probably replace your entire heating system for a similar cost.

  • @cgcgundersen
    @cgcgundersen 7 років тому

    If you open the valve does all the electricity spill out? Ha! Very cool build.

  • @ДенисАлексеевич-ъ7ц
    @ДенисАлексеевич-ъ7ц 6 років тому +6

    Сложно дать ознозначную оценку. Материала много и не дёшево ни разу. Оригинально весьма. А-ля стим панк.

  • @Danielle-oj5rl
    @Danielle-oj5rl 6 років тому +1

    it looks like it should make coffee, i like it keep up the good work

  • @MaSa-st7pj
    @MaSa-st7pj 7 років тому +1

    You can add adjustable switch at valve position so, you can control the brightness level of lamp. Cool ideal ?

  • @ronopotomusjones2516
    @ronopotomusjones2516 5 років тому

    Very nice but very expensive. Thanks for sharing.

  • @peger
    @peger 7 років тому +21

    Don't be fooled. It's not just a lamp that has to be a part of a rocket engine or some kind of space weapon of mass destruction. ;)

  • @michelzenitud5524
    @michelzenitud5524 6 років тому

    Bonne idée de décoration 👍
    Magnifique travail manuelle bravo 👍

  • @disloyalpick
    @disloyalpick 7 років тому +1

    Would be nice if you would list the things needed to make this stuff.

  • @jakubsilhar1203
    @jakubsilhar1203 6 років тому

    KING OF STEAMPUNK

  • @espedaire
    @espedaire 7 років тому +216

    Cannot watch this video without thinking of each part and its Lowes price, and then cringe..

    • @espedaire
      @espedaire 7 років тому +49

      Here is a 500 dollar lamp. You got steamfunked.

    • @kristianskov4841
      @kristianskov4841 7 років тому +17

      my thoughts exactly...... that being said, it´s a cool lamp...

    • @pullordienow8392
      @pullordienow8392 7 років тому +4

      I could have made 1500 bucks or more installing those parts, plus upmark.. so its more like a 2000 dollar lamp to me... but still very cool...

    • @EllAntares
      @EllAntares 7 років тому +1

      looked there.. price of those things is 10 times higher that those parts in local hardware shop.. figures.. it makes about 70$ dollars here + lamp, which would be unexpectedly high, abut 50$ o.O

    • @themadsmith857
      @themadsmith857 7 років тому +1

      omg same xD

  • @jimhuskins8506
    @jimhuskins8506 5 років тому

    Every time I watch this video I am overwhelmed. Your lamp is gorgeous and inspirational. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @sandernielsen8018
    @sandernielsen8018 7 років тому

    And I thought that lamp nr 2 was awesome. Hat off to you sir.

  • @edwarddillon6016
    @edwarddillon6016 7 років тому +1

    I have began to build these types of fixtures. Lots of fun, where may I purchase the nice custom style plug for the cord with the chrome neck piece?

  • @Junny7894
    @Junny7894 4 роки тому

    @banjoshow can i skip the thread sealant or use tape instead?

  • @danl.4743
    @danl.4743 7 років тому

    Very creative. I wonder if you imagine them while you build, and just continue to add parts until you are happy? Or do you make a drawing plan before you start?
    Very cool stuff.

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      Thank you!
      It all starts with an idea in my head, then I do some sketching on paper, then I do a test build and make some changes. After which I prepare everything for shooting a video. The whole process takes about 2 weeks and video processing on average 2 days

    • @danl.4743
      @danl.4743 7 років тому

      That's a very involved process. Good for you!
      Ever thought of making a large chandelier? You could get thousands for it if you find the right buyer. :) Regardless, it would look awesome.

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      I have many ideas but no time I still have to work.
      I like to create from old things so I have some ideas for a large chandelier, but have not found some things yet.
      Now I'm doing more for gifts and some are selling but in the future thinking of selling more

  • @patapouf75
    @patapouf75 4 роки тому

    Wow. Awesome work...

  • @elpelavacas76gta5xboxone2
    @elpelavacas76gta5xboxone2 5 років тому

    Es una obra de arte muy chingona la lampara broo
    Eres un crack broo

  • @billhudson3758
    @billhudson3758 2 роки тому

    What is it that you squeeze into the threads?

  • @РусланНеценко
    @РусланНеценко 5 років тому

    Very well. Master. Thank you for the video. Hello from Russia.

  • @Hanmoon850
    @Hanmoon850 7 років тому

    So amazing idea..^^ WOW....2 thumb.. i want make it but i thing its about $ 40-60 aw...expensive.. hahhaa than for share banjo u creative ... GBU

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому +1

      Τhe construction cost of around 150 euros. I say around because all the materials we have used are not a new.
      Thank you!

    • @Hanmoon850
      @Hanmoon850 7 років тому

      150 euros ahahaha I am shoked man...^^, in my country all cheaper but low quality material...

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      I think the quality of the material here plays the last role)

  • @mrharlemike28
    @mrharlemike28 6 років тому

    This project is incredibly!

  • @tctime
    @tctime 6 років тому

    So what kind of glue is that you're using to seal your threads?

  • @adanpineda5781
    @adanpineda5781 7 років тому +14

    Could u possibly give me a list of what materials were used

  • @guy4462
    @guy4462 2 роки тому

    Totally ridiculous and absolutely fantastic

  • @xrbullet9273
    @xrbullet9273 7 років тому

    Это заслуживает лайка и подписку!

  • @cassvirgillo3395
    @cassvirgillo3395 7 років тому

    Hi Banjo, I saw where someone incorporated a rotary on/off switch so you can use the faucet handle as the switch. Perhaps could try on a future build. Be good, C.

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      Τhanks for the idea! I already did it. Look at the channel other videos, for example with lamp #8

  • @annesio8212
    @annesio8212 5 років тому

    Im plannin on doin something like this.. but wont the light heat up the copper tube?

  • @patricksmart6678
    @patricksmart6678 8 років тому

    very nice lamps, i was wondering if you sell your lamps and if you use a liability waiver to protect your self?

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  8 років тому

      Thank you!
      No, some of my products those for sale are licensing

  • @themaestro5946
    @themaestro5946 Рік тому

    It’d be nice if there were a material list

  • @leegray7258
    @leegray7258 7 років тому

    very cool lamp very good work

  • @aristotlespupil136
    @aristotlespupil136 4 роки тому

    Name of that large coil part around the bulb?

  • @n-amcontrol9353
    @n-amcontrol9353 7 років тому

    What's the point in using glue when joining the fittings if you don;t put any fluid in the pipe/fittings?

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому +1

      The point is that I do not need to tighten the fittings and I can stop where I need it.

    • @n-amcontrol9353
      @n-amcontrol9353 7 років тому

      Oh, ok.

  • @fernandodavila3193
    @fernandodavila3193 7 років тому

    What is he putting in before connecting every piece, glue or oil?

    • @koyotemark4664
      @koyotemark4664 7 років тому

      SINCE HE IS PUTTING A LIQUID OIL IN THE PIPES, I THINK HE WOULD BE USING PIPE SEALANT.....

  • @antiquegeek
    @antiquegeek 7 років тому

    Great job but I see a throw rug in your future to cover glue drips and build scratches on that laminate flooring. That's just a wild hunch though and should anyone mention that I have a couple of throw rugs on my laminate flooring I deny everything.

  • @international5891
    @international5891 5 років тому

    Вот это канделябр! Таким можно слону бивни поотшибать. Лайк!

  • @TheRavnKnight
    @TheRavnKnight 6 років тому

    is this what they call " man lego " ? ... love steampunk :)

  • @ItsAldo-e9q
    @ItsAldo-e9q 5 років тому +1

    This came out well! I love how over complicated, I mean, how Steampunk it is!

  • @IronMessenger
    @IronMessenger 7 років тому

    I love these kinds of functional art pieces. It's inspiring to see how people can think in unconventional ways. As an artistic person in general, it's great to see how others can also take mechanical, electrical, or other 'trade' type skills and turn it into true art. Great job! A++ :D I must ask... How much do these typically cost to make? Brass fittings have always been pretty expensive at the hardware stores I have gone to, and when your lamp uses about 30+ that would add up QUICK! Is there an online source of some kind? Keep it up, love watching.

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      Thanks for the comment, brass fittings I bought at local stores, the approximate cost of making a lamp somewhere 150 euros.

  • @jlkz
    @jlkz 7 років тому

    What is that part you are using to put the switch in?

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому +1

      auto air vent valve 1/2 for example you can see here: www.google.gr/search?q=auto+air+vent+valve+1/2&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiYqoXv8ZHTAhVEtxoKHVKkApIQ_AUIBigB&biw=1920&bih=950#imgdii=m3ZEfKPr0Ayt7M:&imgrc=Ikevi-ew8jmZRM:

  • @skillful_DIY_fan
    @skillful_DIY_fan 7 років тому

    great idea for the lamp. good work

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      +DIY projects - step by step thank you!

  • @elektromontagkiev
    @elektromontagkiev 7 років тому

    Вот это чувак заморочился) Там фитингов баксов на 250 как минимум)

  • @rockwalldesign
    @rockwalldesign 5 років тому

    why glue when there are treads

  • @dadmee1449
    @dadmee1449 7 років тому

    Can you tell me the glue u r using?

    • @BanjoShow
      @BanjoShow  7 років тому

      This is glue is Cimberio Loxeal Threadsealant 58-11 (Gas & Water) 250ml tube

  • @ВладВладов-ц3ч
    @ВладВладов-ц3ч 7 років тому

    Переделка самогонного аппарата в светильник. Походу чел закодировался, а добру не стоит пропадать, вот и пришёл, к внутреннему консенсусу)

  • @mustafaadanir1259
    @mustafaadanir1259 7 років тому

    Very nice work