First project is a birdhouse made out of an empty cashew container. The unique aspect of this is that it cost so little to make, and the bottom of the birdhouse unscrews, easily, for fall cleaning. I used the plastic container, a small plastic cup for the perch, and a rubber watchband to line the jagged hole cut in the front. The hole is big enough for the Bluebirds, Wrens and Swallows that visit my yard. I consulted a couple of sources for recommended opening sizes. I also noted the recommended height to hang the house, based on the common breeds I've targeted. I used some spray paint I had in the cupboard to paint the clear container. I drilled several holes near the top for ventilation and a couple of holes to use to attach a wire bail so I can hang the house from a clip or hook on the on one of the wooden posts I have in the yard and or the greenhouse. I used a cover from another empty container for the roof and extra insulation. It has an air gap under it. My 2 nd Junk project was made with some halogen lamps a friend gave me. I tried the set up with my lab power supply after trying some old 12v power bricks I had. The bricks were not powerful enough (low amperage) to light the 25v lamps. I've enclosed a sketch of the proposed project to construct a string of adjustable lights. The lights can be moved by sliding them along the double track of copper wire carrying the power. The track is strung between two walls in the room and the wires are separated by running them through holes drilled in the dowel. The Illustration 1: Halogen lamp