Posted 1 year ago
neon4leon1
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I found this old 1950s tv in the basement of an old home and repainted and transformed it into a fish tank. Looks great I think.
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Posted 1 year ago
neon4leon1
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I found this old 1950s tv in the basement of an old home and repainted and transformed it into a fish tank. Looks great I think.
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lol very good neon
That's clever!!
There used to be an antiques shop around here that had a similar set up, except there was a pillow in the cabinet on which the shop kittycat would sleep, protected from customers' 'disturbances' by the glass cover. The TV cat would just lay in there and watch the world go by....
Love it !!!!!!!!!!
Did you just gut it and place a tank inside? It looks great.
Yes i did remove all the parts. I also had to cut the top lose, and instal hinges so i could get inside to feed the fish.thanks for the love..
I love it! Was this hard to do?
i love it to! but mom told me not to sit to close to it when i watch it, make your eyes go bad.