I just contacted DAZOR Two days ago and they said they CAN repair / reset this spring. Coy of E-Mail Contact ........I'm sure someone has fixed this before?
I contacted Dazor;
Unfortunately, the parts needed to repair/rewind the spring are no longer available.
Sorry we could not help.
Thank you,
Dazor Lighting Technology
Dude that’d be pretty sweet actuallyWould be cool to redo one fo those lamps in the colors common to a lot of vintage shop equipment. Then update it with LEDs like done here.
I have some road worn valve covers from older BMW airhead engines and I want to find a vintage gooseneck lamp, then use one vavle cover as the base and the other as the lamp shade, with LED installed.
I wished mine had the base instead of the clamp..I've been searching local CL and FBM for a vintage heavy base table lamp from which I'd salvage the lamp parts. But really I could just get the gooseneck lamp parts, and drill the valve covers to mount the gooseneck. Then fill the backside of the "base" valve cover with something heavy, to support the valve cover on the other end of the gooseneck.
Or just find an old drafting table arm lamp, type that clamps onto the table, and use the articulating arm to support the upper valve cover lamp shade.
Was what I comment a few days ago helpful at all?Hey dude. I am having the same problem with the same lamp. I was taking it apart and luckily didn't hit my finger but the spring uncoiled and I am having the most frustrating time trying to get it back because I didn't take a photo before I was taking it apart. I think I am missing something? Any help on how you got the spring back under tension





Nice lamp restoration!It can be done. Good grief. I decided to load the spring/coil in a Vice, then use a hose clamp to keep it compressed. After some careful assembly it is back together.
My dad bought this for me about five years ago and I planned to convert it to dimmable LED with an industrial/machine green color and a nice braided cord.
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Great job with this restore! I like what you did with the new screw and ring washers.It can be done. Good grief. I decided to load the spring/coil in a Vice, then use a hose clamp to keep it compressed. After some careful assembly it is back together.
My dad bought this for me about five years ago and I planned to convert it to dimmable LED with an industrial/machine green color and a nice braided cord.
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