Restoring an Old Lamp | Quick, Easy, and Awesome

3 years ago
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I've had this old lamp sitting around for quite a while. Its time to get it back up and working. I decided to give it a quick and simple restoration. I disassembled it and cleaned up all the parts and pieces. After clear coating the metal parts, I reassembled it and wired it up. It works great. This lamp has a cool industrial look and a great patina. This is going to be awesome mounted over a workspace.

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