|
Craigslist Haul: Streetlighting
|
The seller's late father worked for Detroit Edison in the Ann Arbor area until he passed in the late 80's and this stuff has been sitting in the shed since then. Most is pretty dirty and sleeves chewed up by mice. There's mostly Westinghouse and GE stuff. A couple of those GE lamps are H175/W's! Haven't tested them yet but one looks somewhat used and the other NOS,
|
|
Another thing I noticed...the "ears" for the diffuser latches are actually strapped onto the housing!
Besides that, the only thing i really need to do is find a way to create a hinge cradle/power door screw-holder out of strap steel. I asked around at some local machine shops but they wouldn't give me the time of day unless I had them produced by the thousands. All it is, is a ~4" long piece of 1/2" wide by 1/16" thick steel strap with three ~90 degree bends and a 180 degree loop at the end. And then there's two holes drilled through it for screws with a speed nut attached at the end opposite the loop. Fairly simple piece to create but i don't have machine shop tools. I think the part is too small to make using a vice grip, as I thought about doing it myself with a vice grip and a hammer lol. Luckily I have one good one so all i need to do is have an exact copy made of it. i can't believe there isn't one machine shop around that can make that one little part for me. i even found a section of strap steel that is perfect to use, but it's no good to me if i can't make the part. The light restoration has turned out great so far but the light is useless without that part (as the doors won't be able to stay up if the fixture were to be installed). Thankfully the electrical wiring is in great shape. The fixture got removed because the capacitor failed (and looks like it created some sparks since the terminals were fried offand the leads were burnt) but it was only for power factor-correct purposes so i just rewired it without the capacitor and it works fine. I'd get another capacitor but the cap had no visible markings and the ballast label is faded (unreadable).