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Dazor P-2134 restoration… now probably dead :(

skeer

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Picked up a Dazor lamp at the junkyard this past Saturday. When I saw it it jostled a memory, when I was a kid my grandfather on my dads side had a small engine/Polaris business. When I saw that lamp it reminded me that he had had one on his desk back then.
So I grabbed it immediately! Other than rust and the switch not working it was intact and undamaged.
So I got it home and proceeded to take it apart, I was able to get every screw out without snapping any. Cleaned all the metal , removed the paint and got a first coat of primer on them.
Then worked on the shade, got the switch and tombstones out, also all intact. This guy is original 1950’s as it was full of fabric enclosed wire.

At this point I primer’d the remaining parts, took the switch inside and discovered it was fine other than the buttons being a bit too nasty to slide in the metal flanges.

The next day is where I screwed up. After painting, and while trying to reassemble the guy started with the first elbow I realized I had to pull the smaller steel rod downward, brace it with something so that it could be inserted and clamped into the elbow halves. So when I had disassembled that joint the spring was more or less stuck in position… when reassembling this was not the case. Anyway longer story short I believe that the ears holding everything in the base together flexed just enough for the angled spring brace to pop out of position releasing it’s tension.
So now I’m left with, what I fully believe is a useless lamp..and I’m sad AF now. Tried various clamps, and the vice but I can only get things so far compressed. IMG_1878.jpegIMG_1877.jpeg
 
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At this point it seems you got nothing to lose disassemble it completely. Clean it up and figure out how the factory put it together you may need to reinvent some kind of tooling.

I am not sure I fully understand the full nature of your problem but a human put it together the first time and I think you can put it back together if you put your mind to it.

Walta
 

BillK

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Anyway longer story short I believe that the ears holding everything in the base together flexed just enough for the angled spring brace to pop out of position releasing it’s tension.
If it popped put of place you should be able to pop it back. Might take an extra set of hands but like walta said . . . it was put together once, put it together again.
 
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skeer

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UPDATE: She lives!! Or well almost. So I've had the untensioned Dazor hanging up in my shop since the last update. Yesterday I got it down.. was planning on taking some pics and throwing it on ebay for parts. Got some bug up my bum and decided to tackle the axial spring again and boom, got that sucker back together!
After that, pulled new wiring, gave it another quick shot of paint since I has put some light scratches from all the spring debacles. And last night ordered a pair of 120v LED T8's. Original switch works too so aside from the empty cavern inside the ballast enclosure she's got all the appearances of being totally original.
 
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