*SSHOLE-ISTIC Repairs

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  1. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member

    Looks like maybe the wood was there to add some weight to the base, perhaps to help prevent tipping over. If it's an electric lamp, not sure what are you're wanting to do to raise it that required removing the wood - just curious, since it doesn't really matter now anyway.

    Might be because my Mom was a 'Rosie the Riveter' (actually, she was Dorothy the driller) in a Wichita plane factory during WWII, but can't even imagine not having a drill - she gave a new 20v lithium-ion cordless drill set for Christmas and I was thrilled...

    ~Cheryl
     
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  2. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    Yours are termed studs since they don't have heads. That simple.
    You can make studs from all thread which you can get at Home D or Lowe's at about 3' long and cut it all thread.jpg with a hacksaw.
    There are tricks to this to make use of it easier and with cutting, and if you buy it ask me.
    ~
     
  3. bluemoon

    bluemoon Member

    The wood piece weighed about the same as a marshmallow.

    The lamp weighs about 7-12 lbs..
     
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  4. bluemoon

    bluemoon Member

    What are we talking about? Why would I need to replace those?

    My actual problem right now is that the long pipe (that's in the middle, holding the upper half of the lamp together) that has the spirals (the screw effect) in both ends of it doesn't have enough of that since things have moved around.
    Is there a way to continue the spiral?

    I'm so done with this whole failure of a thing. And I can't even explain what I mean because I don't know what those are called.
     
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  5. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    Because if the studs are damaged and not useable they will likely have to be replaced...of those are still an option to use.
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    You know.... This invisible lamp doesn't help me help you since I have to extrapolate solutions that may or may not be appropriate.
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    You can also buy a continuous threaded tube and cut that to the length you need. That may be available at Lowe's or HD. If not you'll have to go to a lamp/lighting shop.
     
  6. bluemoon

    bluemoon Member

    What invisible lamp? I already linked here the thread where it can be seen.
     
  7. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    Sorry.
    Even from that I'm not sure how to help you.
    Maybe if it was apart and not assembled as in those photos. They're not of much use that way.
    You want to make it taller? Is that it?
     
  8. bluemoon

    bluemoon Member

    No, right now I just want to make it the same way it was before this whole failed attempt to better it.

    I have two options:

    1) Somehow expand / continue the threading of the middle pipe / tube by an inch so that the structure of the lamp can be anchored to the bottom of the lamp and the upper parts aren't going to be left loose.

    2) Somehow recreate the wooden plaque that I just destroyed (and not have to do anything else). For that I have a couple of options when it comes to materials: Wood, metal, plaster. They are all basically impossible for me to make anything out of except plaster, which is the worst and most impractical of them all.

    I hate this.
     
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  9. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    You should be able to find a coupling and a short piece of tube at L and HD.
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    You need a drill and bits to do more.
     
  10. bluemoon

    bluemoon Member

    What why how oh but I don't get it whaaaaaat?

    What will I do with a new piece of tube? The diameter, etc. would have to be exactly the same because the tube is connected to the two last pieces at the top of the lamp and those won't go together with just anything.
     
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  11. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    This I cannot see in your photos.
    I have to guess.
    Take the lamp to the store and get help with it.
     
  12. bluemoon

    bluemoon Member

    Haw-ha..

    What store? People around here don't repair lamps, they throw them out and buy new ones, tragically.

    I also don't have any money to spend on this right now.

    *Heads to the plaster store*

    (and hopes it reallllly works well)
     
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