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5' New England Lighthouse Plans
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This project is clearly a woodworker's favorite. What better way to hail your guests and showcase your woodworking talent? We've seen so many awesome photos of finished lighthouses -- the decoration possibilities are truly endless. One fellow woodworker added a bug zapper to the top of his lighthouse (which actually looked pretty neat). Another customer put a revolving light with a timer on his lighthouse and stuck it by his pond!

Full size plans for all curved pieces are included with this time tested plan, along with step by step instructions, a list of materials, photos, and measured drawings. The lighthouse can stand by itself with no improvements, but as seen in the picture, we recommend a solar light be added to the top of the lighthouse so it becomes a beacon. 5 feet tall.

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