Mark A
Established Member
Hi chaps,
I was given some lights to clean up and rewire two years ago by a relative, and only now getting round to it. The wiring part of it I'm fine with, but the cleaning up and modifying part I'm not too sure about.
Firstly, this monstrosity:
It's made from steel and has become a bit rusty in places. Can something so delicate be de-rusted electrolytically? I'm very familiar with the process so it would be my preference over de-rusting chemicals.
Next we have this example of illumination perfection (straight out of Beauty and the Beast):
The cables were originally ran around either side of the central clock thing and held in place with steel wire. Where it divides into three arms the soldered joints were wrapped in what felt like cloth soaked in some sort of resin as it unravelled when I took it apart. If I were to replicate the wiring exactly is there something I can cover the soldered joint in? I suppose another alternative would be to run six cables around the light, three either side, and do away with any need for joints though it would be less discreet.
Lastly, these:
They are made for wall mounting, but apparently she wants them to be each fixed to some kind of clamp. Any ideas regarding clamps? G clamps and F clamps look too industrial, and a wooden handscrew too twee.
Cheers,
Mark
I was given some lights to clean up and rewire two years ago by a relative, and only now getting round to it. The wiring part of it I'm fine with, but the cleaning up and modifying part I'm not too sure about.
Firstly, this monstrosity:
It's made from steel and has become a bit rusty in places. Can something so delicate be de-rusted electrolytically? I'm very familiar with the process so it would be my preference over de-rusting chemicals.
Next we have this example of illumination perfection (straight out of Beauty and the Beast):
The cables were originally ran around either side of the central clock thing and held in place with steel wire. Where it divides into three arms the soldered joints were wrapped in what felt like cloth soaked in some sort of resin as it unravelled when I took it apart. If I were to replicate the wiring exactly is there something I can cover the soldered joint in? I suppose another alternative would be to run six cables around the light, three either side, and do away with any need for joints though it would be less discreet.
Lastly, these:
They are made for wall mounting, but apparently she wants them to be each fixed to some kind of clamp. Any ideas regarding clamps? G clamps and F clamps look too industrial, and a wooden handscrew too twee.
Cheers,
Mark