Restoring and Hanging Two Huge 100 Year Old Monumental Wrought Iron Estate Chandeliers ✅

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So we got these chandeliers at a Texas auction house from an old estate sale that happened in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and got them home only to realize there was no way they would fit inside the door to the building. So we had to get creative! The chandeliers are beautiful, and described as monumental wrought iron twelve-light chandelier, early 20th century, scrolled cage form, eight lights at exterior ring, and four lights at interior ring. Hanging them up at 20 feet off the ground was interesting as well!

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Materials Used:
Mig / Flux-Cored Welder - https://amzn.to/3sgdn0M
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