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Mickey-D
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Fixing a Vintage Lamp's Electrical Base
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Claude J Jul 4, 2022.

Fixing Cloudy Lamps
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Arne May 17, 2020.

Bottlecap dirt or rust in wax
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Started this discussion. Last reply by kero48 Sep 15, 2017.

 

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Claude J replied to Mickey-D's discussion Fixing a Vintage Lamp's Electrical Base
"Glad to help"
Jul 4, 2022
Mickey-D replied to Mickey-D's discussion Fixing a Vintage Lamp's Electrical Base
"Claude, incredible as always. Worked like a charm. Thank you very much!"
Jul 4, 2022
Claude J replied to Mickey-D's discussion Fixing a Vintage Lamp's Electrical Base
"75% of the time, the problem lies in the center tab of the socket It gets pushed down over time and use. UNPLUG the lampTake a pick or small screwdriver and pry the center tab upwards.crew in the light bulb, plug it in, and try the switch"
Jul 4, 2022
Mickey-D posted a discussion

Fixing a Vintage Base's Electrical

I have a Haggerty lamp whose base no longer works. I'd hate to throw it out and try to replace it since bases are coming as hard to find as the lamps themselves. Is there any way to do a simple troubleshooting + repair on it that won't electrocute me to death lol.See More
Jul 3, 2022
Arne replied to Mickey-D's discussion Fixing Cloudy Lamps
"You could try cycling the lamp like 2 hours on one hour off for a week or two...if you use a timeswitch probly only a few days. It doesnt work for all haggerty formulae but with this technique I managed to make my 90`s 52Oz crystal clear again...and…"
May 17, 2020
Thomas replied to Mickey-D's discussion Fixing Cloudy Lamps
"Me too if u find solutions"
May 14, 2020
Mickey-D posted a discussion

Fixing Cloudy Lamps

I've got some Haggerty lamps that are really starting to cloud up. Are there any recommendations on how to clear up the cloudiness?I've read the How To Fix Cloudy Lava Lamps Page (http://oozinggoo.ning.com/page/cloudy), though I don't know how up-to-date or even relevant it still is. The ceramic filtering device mentioned, the MSR MiniWorks not-EX version seems to be unavailable at all places. Are there any other suggestions for filtering…See More
May 13, 2020

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