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Filename: | IMG_20180113_012137.jpg |
Album name: | Zelandeth / Sodium Lamps/Fixtures |
Manufacturer: | GEC |
Filesize: | 2323 KiB |
Date added: | 13 Jan, 2018 |
Dimensions: | 2242 x 2048 pixels |
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I am interested but knowing postage going be expensive and a restoration project, I supose postage will go over £60?
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I could certainly box it up and find out, but I imagine it would be pretty pricy. Given the bowls are quite fragile it will need quite a large box too which won't help.
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Is this gear in head?
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It was originally, sadly I don't have the gear tray any longer though.
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Id of had it if there was a gear tray
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You could still fit it up as a `gearless` version?
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The lamp holder support is missing by looks of it
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This was full of water when I got it and the gear tray basically disintegrated. The ballast somehow survived, though is *really* noisy. It's the only 35/55W ballast I've got though so can't really spare that. Don't imagine it would be too hard to kit it out as a remote geared version - can snap a photo of the fastening holes that are present in the casting if needed.
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My orginal idea to make a gear tray and run fluorescent in it. Also taking bowl to a freind of mine who restore headlight lenses for a living.
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General purpose angle brackets from the hardware store do well for lamp holder brackets. Or just bend a piece of metal
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