 We just made this steampunk industrial floor lamp in under an hour and we'll show you how we made it right now. What is up? Welcome back! Do you like to do a builder to make it? Awesome! That's what we do on this channel so you should subscribe and then hit that bell to be notified of our new videos each week. This week we're making a floor lamp, scrolling through Pinterest, camera across this nice little desk lamp and I said babe we can make that bigger. Then we got this really cool pulley and it no longer became a desk lamp because it stood about this tall and it was ridiculous looking so it became a floor lamp at least that's the plan. So we went out we got some pipe. True. We got some pipe pieces, we got a $20 pendant lamp from Walmart and we're gonna turn it into an industrial floor lamp. Step one, assemble all your pipe pieces. I wasn't gonna be tall so we got a bunch of longer pieces. So we're using these flanges as the feet. We're gonna have it's gonna have two little legs and these are two inch pieces. Did I mess you up with the elbow? No, is that right? Yeah. I'm gonna use these as leverage. I'm gonna use the pipe pieces as leverage to twist it around. It's never coming back apart. Never! It's never coming off. We just gotta make sure the feet are level. That is not right. Hold my pipe. A little bit more. You got it! I think that's pretty good. Great. Okay, we'll start assembling the top. Which way goes into the top? The short one or the long one? The two short ones. I don't know how to talk that much. I think it went like this on the end. Maybe making a lot of progress. Look at me go. That's what that was. No, I think, oh maybe. It's like a puzzle. We're trying to remember how we fit together in Home Depot as we crawled on the floor and all those pieces out. That's what we should have gotten is footage of us crawling on the floor. Oh, yeah. Oh, you wouldn't believe how dirty the floor is. You might believe how dirty the floor is. Okay, here. Maybe put it right here on this. Oh my God, you almost got me in the face. You almost got you in the face. All right. All right. Now, see this isn't going to stand on its own. This is what we got so far. Step two. Time to spray paint it. We're going to spray paint the whole thing. We're going to take it outside so we don't die. Two by twelve and cut it and burn it up to make the foot for our lamp. All right, then I'm just going to take the saws off and I'm going to cut a little meandering line, jagged down the edge. And I'll see what it looks like. All right, let's do it. All right, now we're just going to burn up the edges, give them that charred look. So we got so far. Okay, we're going to add a light coat of stain and then wipe it right off. We don't, it's to penetrate the wood or set too long. I'm just going to put some pilot holes in these little flanges and then put some screws in them, some one inch screw. We're just going to attach the pulley and thread the light through. What is this thing that, what is this thing? Carriage bolt or something. And this light has a nice fabric cord. Hold on, there's a key. Hold on, we have a key. Awesome. Light bulb. Are you going to hold it because I got to let go? Yeah, I'll hold it. Add a zip tie and a pipe to hold the cord. Maybe a little higher. Carat. Ha ha ha, he went all the way to the ground. I broke the zip tie that was holding the cord. All right. Let's plug it in. I plugged it in. You want to do the honors of flipping the switch? I'm always going to flip the switch. Shazam! Oh, wait, awesome. Awesome. So this is what we got so far. So far, that's it. Yeah, that's it.