love this home made swan neck light
love this home made swan neck light, its made of a piece of 3/4 conduit bent into a loop bolted to the top of that wall with an angle bracket, shame the fitting was smashed, was on a cast iron GEC weatherproof switch

love this home made swan neck light

love this home made swan neck light, its made of a piece of 3/4 conduit bent into a loop bolted to the top of that wall with an angle bracket, shame the fitting was smashed, was on a cast iron GEC weatherproof switch

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Kev   [18 Aug, 2015 at 11:55 PM]
That bend is too neat to be done with former or bender surely
lampy   [19 Aug, 2015 at 12:01 AM]
its so old, it would have been done on a wooden forming block, they used to have a range of wooden formers for bending conduit over back in the 1930's before steel conduit benders, you could get virtually any shape you wanted and very neat curves.
Kev   [19 Aug, 2015 at 12:32 AM]
Still quite a lot of steel conduit done today but they like to keep the drops is straight as possible and the modern galv conduit unless you pay good money is crap! The CEF stuff was that thin it was kinking in the bender a few years back
amtrakuk   [19 Aug, 2015 at 09:33 PM]
thats a nice bit of pipe bending Wink
Dave   [02 Nov, 2015 at 07:33 PM]
I seem to regognise this pic. wasn't it at Cane hill?
FrontSideBus   [02 Nov, 2015 at 10:04 PM]
I used to have an old book and it showed you how to make all sorts of stuff like bends like this out of MICC!
Kev   [02 Nov, 2015 at 10:09 PM]
No way, what ever happened to the book?

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