Thorn Clipper 3X75w SRS, intact lamp holder
Acquired today, this triple tube Thorn Clipper dating to 1976, and what a cracker it is. The Clipper has to be the most versatile range Thorn ever made, it was made in all lengths, came with a wide range of attachments, and even had its own rail system allowing one to install end to end without looking too intrusive. Sadly at some point a lamp holders been smashed, needless to say they've done a good job of it too. Overall though, its in great condition, if not a bit rusted.

I will be utilising this fitting in the empty space left on the ceiling in my lighting shed, it'd just be rude not to. The plan is to restore it, involving a standard strip down to bare metal and rust proof, but I'll also have a replacement lamp holder 3D printed, a first for any restoration I've ever done.

The idea is to use the intact existing lamp holder as a template, from there I will skim fill and sand the replicated example to remove any lines, and then take the intact original to be colour matched so I can spray the replicated one to an original colour, so as to make it look like nothings ever been replaced.

Anyone whos seen these fittings up close will know just how brittle these lamp holders get, happily that isn't the case with this. It just hurts knowing that the others been totally destroyed, so until I can get that replicated, this fitting will be totally useless.

Thorn Clipper 3X75w SRS, intact lamp holder

Acquired today, this triple tube Thorn Clipper dating to 1976, and what a cracker it is. The Clipper has to be the most versatile range Thorn ever made, it was made in all lengths, came with a wide range of attachments, and even had its own rail system allowing one to install end to end without looking too intrusive. Sadly at some point a lamp holders been smashed, needless to say they've done a good job of it too. Overall though, its in great condition, if not a bit rusted.

I will be utilising this fitting in the empty space left on the ceiling in my lighting shed, it'd just be rude not to. The plan is to restore it, involving a standard strip down to bare metal and rust proof, but I'll also have a replacement lamp holder 3D printed, a first for any restoration I've ever done.

The idea is to use the intact existing lamp holder as a template, from there I will skim fill and sand the replicated example to remove any lines, and then take the intact original to be colour matched so I can spray the replicated one to an original colour, so as to make it look like nothings ever been replaced.

Anyone whos seen these fittings up close will know just how brittle these lamp holders get, happily that isn't the case with this. It just hurts knowing that the others been totally destroyed, so until I can get that replicated, this fitting will be totally useless.

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lampy   [26 Jul, 2020 at 07:21 PM]
there used to be some 8 foot T12 triple fittings in the old woolworths shop in our town, bigger spines than this clipper, have no idea who made them, they were very noisy
FrontSideBus   [26 Jul, 2020 at 08:21 PM]
I bet they weighed a bit!
XmasLightGuy   [28 Jul, 2020 at 06:55 AM]
Cool find! Too bad one of the lampholders is smashed though Sad

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