Restored Mazda Netaline
I didn't used to like these at all and while they still are not my favourite, they have grown on me recently. I got this summer 2017, it was filthy, corroded and obviously installed in a kitchen for many years.   Been restored and not come up too bad.

Restored Mazda Netaline

I didn't used to like these at all and while they still are not my favourite, they have grown on me recently. I got this summer 2017, it was filthy, corroded and obviously installed in a kitchen for many years. Been restored and not come up too bad.

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Album name:RobTDCI / Fluorescent fittings
Manufacturer:Mazda
Date manufactured:1960s
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Date added:10 Feb, 2018
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fluorescent   [10 Feb, 2018 at 01:31 AM]
Nice. I'm still after one of these for the collection. Missed out on a couple now on eBay, one only sold for about £5 Sad
Lightbulbfun   [10 Feb, 2018 at 02:21 AM]
very nice job Smile I have 2 of these an ealier 1960s green coloured one complete with asbestos resistor yummy Smile and a later white thorn? one which has a diffrent resistor that I dont think is made from asbestos

I am planning on fitting one to my room, but I cant for the life of me figure out how the little Box at the ceiling rose end of the rod stays attached to the rod/ceiling?
Simon_R   [10 Feb, 2018 at 10:07 AM]
Nice resto!
FrontSideBus   [10 Feb, 2018 at 10:49 AM]
Very nice. Is there enough space in the end for a small HF ballast?
Andy   [10 Feb, 2018 at 11:55 AM]
Nice one Rob! Very Happy
RobTDCI   [10 Feb, 2018 at 01:44 PM]
There may just be enough space for an HF ballast, the resistive ballast does get extremely hot.

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