Postby Slyspark » Tue May 13, 2025 8:33 pm
I'd have to question if it's worth doing?
Unless it's something rare / special, it's probably not worth the effort or cost - you can still freely buy these on eBay and similar for around a fiver. A can of paint is more than that, etch primer even more. Then there's the effort involved to actually do it.
Sadly, my experience of fittings like this is they're made of utter crap and once it starts to corrode and flake, you're unlikely to actually solve it in a way that will last any time.
I get it for old / rare lanterns and the like, but for an everty day floodlight, personally I wouldn't bother. As I said tho, if it's something rare or unusual, then maybe, but if it's some no-name fitting, just get another one.
I guess not everyone might agree there, but sometimes you have to be realistic about how worthwhile something actually is to try and do...
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