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March 2012 - Dollhouses & Roomboxes Wiring Class

O.T. Cousins, Dave Larsen & Joe Zerbolio ran a clinic and wired roomboxes and dollhouses for the people who enrolled in the clinic.  Future clinics will be offered in the near future at the Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis.

 

 

Comments from people who have had their miniatures lighted in our clinic:

"Very satisfied with how my room box looks.   I had been intimidated by other methods of miniature lighting, having to figure out volts, amps and watts but the new LED lighting is really simple to do." Bill C. (From March 10, 2012 clinic)

"After wanting to learn to electrify my dollhouse for years and years, I took the electric class March 10 (2012). I am so tickled I did. The guys (Joe, Dave and OT) were most patient and understanding with our questions. I put lights in my Antique Shop to start out little and work my way up. They even furnished the tools so you don't have to buy any. I give the class on a scale of 1 to 10 a rating of 10." Darlene C. (From the March 10, 2012 clinic)

"The lighting clinic held at the museum was a great success for me. The lighting strips that were used light the whole interior of each room. My house is lit without me having to figure what fixtures I needed and where to put them which was always a problem for me. Watching the Dremel tool being used has enticed me to buy a Dremel and I now know how to use it for lighting. I was able to learn the LED lighting and get my house lighted at the same time. It was well worth it for me. Now I just need to get motivated to get the rest of the house done.Becky N. (From the March 10 212 clinic)