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Day Two of the July "lighting fixtures" challenge.

 

One of these things is not like the others...

 

I've worked in this building for over two years, and I don't remember ever seeing a lightbulb out in these three ceiling fixtures -- until today, when I brought my camera to work specifically to take a picture of them.

 

Pic didn't come out very sharp, so I had to fiddle with it some. Will probably try again before the month is over.

this is a shot from the first time i ate at max & erma's. i thought the light fixtures above the tables looked slightly different than the last visit.

It's easier to make repairs on the ground.

The distance to the top of these light fixtures is 22 feet above the floor.

A simple single candlestick holding a candle made of bear fat and beeswax.

Photograph by Bruce Pendleton, c. 2009 by the Bolduc House Museum. All rights reserved.

This came in thirty identical white plastic peices from Thailand (yay for ebay!) which you put together -- various designs / shapes available depending on how many peices used.

The sixth light fixture is shown here, mounted to the ceiling. 12 gauge wire from the fifth light fixture has been fed into it, and I am in the process of stripping it and connecting it as appropriate. This fixture is easier than some of the others, as I do not need to have an outgoing wire (that is, the fixture does not feed wire out to another fixture, it just takes wire in from the previous fixture).

A rare image that I liked better in black and white. Cause it looks like a torture device.

Project 365 = Day 90 = 31 Mar 2023

 

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The wiring for the first light fixture. You can see the cover that I bought from Lowe's on the right side of the photo, which is where the original light fixture was located.

Preheat Fluorescent with Red and Green Lamps

While previously there was nothing to see but the ceiling, wall and shower curtain pole...

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Found in the ride queue for the Grand Fiesta Tour in Mexico at EPCOT.

A light fixture in the middle of OK OK's gallery space

The fifth light fixture is shown here, mounted to the ceiling. The next step is the wiring.

The 12 gauge wire from the eighth light fixture is shown here being routed into the ninth light fixture. I just need to take the wire strippers and the red wingnuts to finish the wiring.

 

This fixture is a little bit easier than the others since I do not need to bring extra wire for another fixture.

Inverted light fixture 30 inches across, shot through a store window on Greene st., SOHO. Part of Bowl of Light series

Light fixture in a basement.

Light fixture from early 20th Century home on Stonewall St.

I installed a new light fixture. Goodbye gold chain. Levi removed the cheap-o looking shelf. Goodbye clutter collector.

 

Next up: fresh paint and new window treatments?

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