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The Ornamental Eaglelux Project
After more than a year sitting in storage, I finally had the chance to begin restoring the Eaglelux. Here's the end result after a couple weeks of work. When I originally got the signal, it got damaged in shipping (all the reflectors broke along with the green lens). The signal itself was in ok shape. A couple of holes had been drilled and the signal had a odd paint job off flat black and gold. The latches and hinge pins were also painted gold. 

Anyway, I completely disassembled the signal and stripped out all the rotten gasketing and repainted it. After it's new paint job, new 1/4" nylon rope was used as replacement gasket material. The original latches and hinge pins were painted gold to cover up the tarnish but the paint itself was looking worn so I cleaned up each metal part with a wirebrush. The 14-24 screws holding in the hinge and the latches were also cleaned up. The other 10-24 brass screws were replaced with new equivalents.        

The broken glass reflectors were removed and the reflector cages were given a coat of silver paint. After painting I adapted some aluminum reflectors I bought to the old reflector mounts. The two intact lens were given a scrubbing, the cracked green lens was replaced with a Crouse Hinds T-3 green for the time being. 

The original cloth wired sockets were set aside and I used the three newer sockets that came with the aluminium reflectors as a replacement for now. I might have the original socket rewired but the replacement sockets are fine for now. I also installed a terminal block bracket and terminal block and grounded everything. The signal was originally ungrounded and had wirenut connections inside. 

The signal is shown here more or less complete during testing. 
Keywords: Traffic_Lights

The Ornamental Eaglelux Project

After more than a year sitting in storage, I finally had the chance to begin restoring the Eaglelux. Here's the end result after a couple weeks of work. When I originally got the signal, it got damaged in shipping (all the reflectors broke along with the green lens). The signal itself was in ok shape. A couple of holes had been drilled and the signal had a odd paint job off flat black and gold. The latches and hinge pins were also painted gold.

Anyway, I completely disassembled the signal and stripped out all the rotten gasketing and repainted it. After it's new paint job, new 1/4" nylon rope was used as replacement gasket material. The original latches and hinge pins were painted gold to cover up the tarnish but the paint itself was looking worn so I cleaned up each metal part with a wirebrush. The 14-24 screws holding in the hinge and the latches were also cleaned up. The other 10-24 brass screws were replaced with new equivalents.

The broken glass reflectors were removed and the reflector cages were given a coat of silver paint. After painting I adapted some aluminum reflectors I bought to the old reflector mounts. The two intact lens were given a scrubbing, the cracked green lens was replaced with a Crouse Hinds T-3 green for the time being.

The original cloth wired sockets were set aside and I used the three newer sockets that came with the aluminium reflectors as a replacement for now. I might have the original socket rewired but the replacement sockets are fine for now. I also installed a terminal block bracket and terminal block and grounded everything. The signal was originally ungrounded and had wirenut connections inside.

The signal is shown here more or less complete during testing.

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Filename:COL_IMG_20140811_232525.jpg
Album name:joe_347V / Traffic Lights
Keywords:Traffic_Lights
Company and Date Manufactured:Northern Electric | Eagle
Model Number:KB-14 (aka Ornamental Eaglelux)
Wattage:3x 60w
Lamp Type:Incandescent
Filesize:311 KiB
Date added:Aug 12, 2014
Dimensions:1125 x 2000 pixels
Displayed:383 times
Color Space:sRGB
DateTime Original:2014:08:11 23:25:25
Exposure Bias:0 EV
Exposure Time:1/60 sec
FNumber:f/2.4
Flash:Flash
Focal length:3.97 mm
ISO:218
Make:Lge
Model:Nexus 5
URL:http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=18105
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lite_lover   [Aug 12, 2014 at 05:45 AM]
Looks very nice Joe! Great restoration on your traffic light!
Model25FanForever   [Aug 12, 2014 at 11:03 AM]
Looks good! Good to see your signal in good shape again Cool
rjluna2   [Aug 12, 2014 at 11:25 AM]
Looks very nice, Joe Smile
Mercuryvapor123   [Aug 12, 2014 at 06:29 PM]
Nice,Very impressive . Wink
streetlight98   [Aug 12, 2014 at 09:17 PM]
Great! Glad to see it all completed and restored! Very Happy
basilicon89   [Aug 13, 2014 at 03:58 AM]
Great work on a hard to find light!! Not many mid 1930s solid cast Eagles around!
m@   [Aug 13, 2014 at 05:01 AM]
that'll up the resale value. Sweet job.
streetlight98   [Aug 13, 2014 at 03:37 PM]
Well if I was him I wouldn't consider selling it. Razz Very Happy
joe_347V   [Aug 15, 2014 at 07:04 AM]
Thanks everyone! Yeah if I were to sell it the it would probably sell for more than what I got it for but since this was my first full restore and because this light is so rare I'm gonna keep it lol.

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