jakemac
Well-known member
I was under the impression that the earlier models (specifically the 397.19580 that it looks like he has) did not come with a plastic cover. I thought the plastic covers came around the time that the shields switched from metal framed glass to a plastic shield.
That could very well be. I guess you can tell by the existence of a screw hole in top of the metal cover. If there is one, then the screw goes through that hole and into the plastic cover. If there isn't a one, then you get to burn your fingers on the metal cover.![]()
All: My block metal light doesn't have any screw holes so i guess OSHA wasn't around in the old days to prevent those nice burns on the skin if you weren't paying attention. i haven't taken mine apart yet to see when it was built so here's a picture of it.
All of that sounds about right to me. I think that the plastic covers showed up in the very late 60's or early 70's. But I don't have one on hand to compare.




