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Album name: | Dave / Fluorescent fittings |
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I must say that I admire your dedication to this and of course the results speak for themselves! My GEC Genalux BC fitting was quite badly pitted on top, as it came from a derelict hospital with a leaking roof. I didn't try to hide the pitting, mostly because I didn't have the patience. It still took a week of work though. I was covered in brown rusty dust following sanding with the belt sander.
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And your comments is why I love to work on bringing old lights back to a factory condition. Whilst the gull wing reflector is 100% pit free, the ceiling spine and gear tray have pitting, but since its very light, I didn't bother hiding it.
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Are you sure you've not just taken that out of the box? Looks good as new that does. I wish I had the patience to restore something that well. Currently doing a cast iron column and so far I've killed one wire wheel and one drill and still it's covered in paint
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Lovely restore, great effort and time put into that
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This really is a credit to you, Dave. Proper job is that! I look forward to seeing pictures of it installed and in use.
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Thanks so much for your comments. Tomorrow, I will be able to post reassembly pics and maybe even a pic of the fitting lit for the first time
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Great job there dave, great to see one of these in this condition, i recall seeing these in the 1980's, and they were rusty then !
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is that a T12 crompton daylight in that?
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Its a cool white Crompton T12, i'll post a pic of the etch soon.
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