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Traffic light restoration

Nicks garage

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Vintage traffic light restoration NOW WORKING

Hi all, I’m currently restoring an old traffic light but I’m unsure how far to take it, I have so far straightened up the lense covers but one has a split I’m not sure I should leave or weld up? I’m going to have the working and have ordered a sequence control from eBay,

I made my first actual thing on my lathe, a fastener for the light,

Link below is part of the restoration


I have also built my own diy garage/workshop and fitted I scissor lift into the concrete floor, the vid is just pictures from the process with some writing


Any feedback is appreciated
 
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So I have spent the afternoon working on the traffic lights, fully functioning but not quite finished,

Had a result that the wife is happy to have them in the garden as well!

Please check out the video of them working

 

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This one I found at a flea market years ago, it was in good shape and all I did was install a light controller from ebay and it works great. It's been hanging in my shop for years and is wired into the shop lights. It comes on as soon as I turn on the lights. :beer:
 

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