Vintage worklight with Winfield mushroom bulb 
Bonus find at car boot sale last Sunday

Vintage worklight with Winfield mushroom bulb

Bonus find at car boot sale last Sunday

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Beta 5   [28 Jun, 2024 at 10:12 PM]
Cool, that lamp really suits this!
Ash   [02 Jul, 2024 at 08:10 PM]
Is it meant to run on a transformer ? Why the special plug ?
Slyspark   [02 Jul, 2024 at 09:00 PM]
No, this will just be mains. The plug likely dates the fitting to a time when the UK still used 15A round-pin plugs, in the days before our current 13A versions. The plug you see here is a tough plug - there was a matching socket, also moulded in rubber. When plugged together, the combination also provided a degree of protection if used outdoors in a wet environment. They did offer a similar version in 13A years later.
Beta 5   [02 Jul, 2024 at 10:01 PM]
Shows it's age a bit then, a great find Smile
Flurofan96   [02 Jul, 2024 at 11:27 PM]
Now i just need the matching socket and wire that up to a standard plug to get this in action Very Happy
Ash   [03 Jul, 2024 at 05:52 PM]
I have assumed that moulded plugs are 70's onwards thing, have they been around so far back ?
Slyspark   [03 Jul, 2024 at 07:19 PM]
So, this is moulded in so far as the rubber has been formed into that shape, but the plug is actually rewireable, there are a couple of screws between the pins and you can pull it apart to rewire it. So, very different from the moulded, fixed plugs things come with today Smile

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