greenflash1
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I recently picked up 4 vintage light shades for my shop. I need your help figuring out how to attach them the wall. I plan to bend either ½ or ¾ inch conduit into the traditional gooseneck shape, but have been stumped on how to secure the conduit to the shade.
To give you some background, the shades are 18 inches wide at the base and 2.5 inches wide at the top. The top also contains a 1.5 inch hole through which the original, missing light fixture was attached. I’ve found that a Mogul base light fixture like the Satco 90-428 will fit nicely into the top. This fixture allows me to thread in a ¼ IPS hollow lamp rod. What I need is some way to attach the conduit to the shade or the IPS rod. Unfortunately the ID of the ½ inch conduit is larger than the OD of the threaded rod.
Hopefully the attached picture clearly shows the problem. Any help, tips or tricks would be useful. I’m fairly handy and have a wide variety of tools, including a MIG welder, but unfortunately, I do not have access to a lathe or mill.
To give you some background, the shades are 18 inches wide at the base and 2.5 inches wide at the top. The top also contains a 1.5 inch hole through which the original, missing light fixture was attached. I’ve found that a Mogul base light fixture like the Satco 90-428 will fit nicely into the top. This fixture allows me to thread in a ¼ IPS hollow lamp rod. What I need is some way to attach the conduit to the shade or the IPS rod. Unfortunately the ID of the ½ inch conduit is larger than the OD of the threaded rod.
Hopefully the attached picture clearly shows the problem. Any help, tips or tricks would be useful. I’m fairly handy and have a wide variety of tools, including a MIG welder, but unfortunately, I do not have access to a lathe or mill.
