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Q: How to Make a Globe Shade.
A: 1. Create a mock four-sided shade from pieces of cardboard that fits your light fixture. As a guide for your measurements, the bottom of the shade should extend... Read More »

Q: How to Make a Ceiling Globe Shade.
A: 1. Inflate a large, round balloon and tie it off. The size of the balloon determines the size of the finished shade. 2. Cut an 18-inch piece of string. Tie one ... Read More »

Q: What is the gas found in globes?
A: argon. Read More »

Q: What gas is used in globes?
A: Gas in WW1 was stored in metal canisters, not globes. Typically, it would be stored in a metal cylinder of between 2 and 6 feet long, and 1-2 feet in diameter. ... Read More »

Q: Where to Gas Up Around the Globe (Or Take the Bus)
A: Depends on where in the world you're parked. In oil-producing nations like Venezuela and Iran, you can fill up for as little as 17 cents a gallon. But in tax-ha... Read More »

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