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With light provided by a solar garden lamp, this illuminated house number makes sure food deliveries never get lost.
We had had enough of food deliveries not finding us so we decided to do this solar-powered house number.
We used a Dremel to cut numbers in a PVC pipe. We had eye protection – didn't want broken pieces or blades going in our eyes.
The numbers are about 8cm tall so they can be visible. I looked at a template online then reproduced it on the pipe with a pencil and a marker prior to cutting.
We sanded the edges and painted the pipe with a spray can. We used a plastic primer first. Can't remember which one.
We removed the top of a solar-powered garden light that just fitted the top of the pipe. From memory we used a 90mm PVC pipe with most likely a Click Galaxy LED Solar Light.
Originally we were going to cement the base but it didn't turn out great so a pot and a plant did the trick.
Now our house number is easily spotted at night for food delivery or in case of emergency.
Bunnings Workshop member craftyhopper made affordable and maintenance-free house number planter box using recycled timber and faux plants.
With scrap timber and a bit of imagination, Workshop member Kiwifr33 created house numbers in a variety of designs.
There's also plenty of great inspiration in our Top 10 most popular outdoor projects and Top 10 most popular landscaping projects.
Let us know if you need a hand with your own project. Start a discussion and tell us what you need.
Good morning @Del26
Clever, simple and very effective! I will attempt this.
I don't own a Dremel - just a cheap generic - but are you cutting with the abrasive discs?
Years ago I did buy (very expensive at the time) a Dremel cutter - it was brilliant cutting hard plastics.
But I'm nit sure if PVC pipe will be too thick. 🤔
@Noyade thanks for the tip. We will look into it 😀
Good afternoon @Del26
Winner! Now this is outside the box thinking! I wish I had that ability I am generally not a huge fan of rounded shapes but this would be perfect at night, unobtrusive and stands out! Brilliant (hahahah yes I see the pun and again! )
I am going to give this one a go Defenently looks good.
Dave
Have you come across @AdamW's article on How to create concrete house numbers yet, @Dave-1? It's another ripper project worth checking out!
Mitchell
Afternoon @MitchellMc
Just had a look and wow! Either I will end up with a whole bunch of numbers or my brain will lock up Maybe one for the day and one for night? lol Both ideas I like and havnt seen before!
Thank you
Dave
Love the inspirational House Numbers shown here.
Very impressed with Del26. Such a simple idea that can be so important at night.
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