Can anyone fix a 1960 French boilers lamp? - Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate2024-03-28T14:40:02Zhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/can-anyone-fix-a-1960-french-boilers-lamp?commentId=1566398%3AComment%3A830505&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThis particular style is one…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-08-01:1566398:Comment:8479722021-08-01T20:29:04.490ZJonas Clark-Elliotthttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/JonasClarkElliott
<p>This particular style is one of the few of which the manufacturer's name is known-- but, as with even those boilers, nothing is known about said manufacturer. "S.V.D." of Paris. I've seen them in seven colors, all with slight variants. S.V.D. may have produced a similar small model with a donut which, instead, is filled with colored glass seed beads (in the bottom) which generate a continuous rise of Champagne-like bubbles. Definitely hold onto it, and flip it gently if it has difficulty…</p>
<p>This particular style is one of the few of which the manufacturer's name is known-- but, as with even those boilers, nothing is known about said manufacturer. "S.V.D." of Paris. I've seen them in seven colors, all with slight variants. S.V.D. may have produced a similar small model with a donut which, instead, is filled with colored glass seed beads (in the bottom) which generate a continuous rise of Champagne-like bubbles. Definitely hold onto it, and flip it gently if it has difficulty starting.</p> Happy to hear you got it work…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-02-26:1566398:Comment:8317212021-02-26T01:21:03.937ZAutumnhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/Autumn
<p>Happy to hear you got it working again!<br/> <br/> <cite>Gareth Healy said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/can-anyone-fix-a-1960-french-boilers-lamp#1566398Comment831604"><div><p>Hi Autumn. Thanks so much. I shook it like you said and it's working perfectly again. First time in more than 20 years I think. I owe you one!</p>
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<p>Happy to hear you got it working again!<br/> <br/> <cite>Gareth Healy said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/can-anyone-fix-a-1960-french-boilers-lamp#1566398Comment831604"><div><p>Hi Autumn. Thanks so much. I shook it like you said and it's working perfectly again. First time in more than 20 years I think. I owe you one!</p>
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</blockquote> Hi Autumn. Thanks so much. …tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-02-25:1566398:Comment:8316042021-02-25T22:01:33.195ZGareth Healyhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/GarethHealy
<p>Hi Autumn. Thanks so much. I shook it like you said and it's working perfectly again. First time in more than 20 years I think. I owe you one!</p>
<p>Hi Autumn. Thanks so much. I shook it like you said and it's working perfectly again. First time in more than 20 years I think. I owe you one!</p> If Autumn's tip doesn't work,…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-02-24:1566398:Comment:8305582021-02-24T21:12:47.022Zandy rosshttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/andyross
<p>If Autumn's tip doesn't work, there's a French collector on here - Alain-Noel - who may know how?</p>
<p>It's such a beauty, worth trying everything to resuscitate it...</p>
<p>If Autumn's tip doesn't work, there's a French collector on here - Alain-Noel - who may know how?</p>
<p>It's such a beauty, worth trying everything to resuscitate it...</p> Have you shaken the lamp? Bub…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-02-24:1566398:Comment:8305052021-02-24T15:42:48.814ZAutumnhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/Autumn
<p>Have you shaken the lamp? Bubble lights often have camphor in them and if it cannot dissolve it will not bubble. Shaking it up may help it dissolve again. These used to be common here in America as christmas lights, but their popularity has declined quite a bit.</p>
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<p>Have you shaken the lamp? Bubble lights often have camphor in them and if it cannot dissolve it will not bubble. Shaking it up may help it dissolve again. These used to be common here in America as christmas lights, but their popularity has declined quite a bit.</p>
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</p> My mistake for assuming. Good…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-02-24:1566398:Comment:8303832021-02-24T14:28:54.445ZDuanehttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/DuaneBollhoefer
<p>My mistake for assuming. Good luck, the lamp is pretty </p>
<p>My mistake for assuming. Good luck, the lamp is pretty </p> Thanks - I am in the UK so th…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-02-24:1566398:Comment:8301732021-02-24T13:55:23.455ZGareth Healyhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/GarethHealy
<p>Thanks - I am in the UK so the power here is 240v, same as France I understand</p>
<p>Thanks - I am in the UK so the power here is 240v, same as France I understand</p> Has the wiring been converted…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-02-24:1566398:Comment:8301632021-02-24T13:11:38.901ZDuanehttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/DuaneBollhoefer
<p>Has the wiring been converted to 120v? These lamps were made to run off of 220v, so a 15 watt bulb is only running half the voltage. At least it’s been my experience.</p>
<p>Has the wiring been converted to 120v? These lamps were made to run off of 220v, so a 15 watt bulb is only running half the voltage. At least it’s been my experience.</p> Thanks. It did work after be…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-02-24:1566398:Comment:8300552021-02-24T07:36:00.700ZGareth Healyhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/GarethHealy
<p>Thanks. It did work after being left in a box for 10 years, but only for 20 minutes. I wonder would a hotter/brighter lamp help. It certainly not "boiling".</p>
<p>Thanks. It did work after being left in a box for 10 years, but only for 20 minutes. I wonder would a hotter/brighter lamp help. It certainly not "boiling".</p> There is no way to open these…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-02-24:1566398:Comment:8300122021-02-24T04:17:21.520ZThe Lamp Caretakerhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/TheLampCaretaker
<p>There is no way to open these lamps. The lamps are one piece hand blown and sealed forever from what I've seen and I own several of these lamps in various shapes. I'm guessing whoever owned your lamp either left it on too long or in the sunlight which is the fastest way to evaporate the liquid within the globe. Sunlight also seems to kill the bubbling effect if left exposed for too long. Even if you could reopen the glass there is no way to reseal the lamp back to specs. I guess you…</p>
<p>There is no way to open these lamps. The lamps are one piece hand blown and sealed forever from what I've seen and I own several of these lamps in various shapes. I'm guessing whoever owned your lamp either left it on too long or in the sunlight which is the fastest way to evaporate the liquid within the globe. Sunlight also seems to kill the bubbling effect if left exposed for too long. Even if you could reopen the glass there is no way to reseal the lamp back to specs. I guess you could try. You have a very interesting shaped lamp. A total bummer it's fried. If I were you I would use it for a very interesting nightlight lamp. It's cool just to look at it the way it is. I believe most were filled with either oils or distilled water. Nothing special since it's just boiling water within the vessel. </p>