Electric Lamp Ornament
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Dave Dam, Eau Claire, Wis., put together an electric lamp with an old hand-cranked meat grinder as the base. He bought a lamp kit consisting of a light socket and switch and cord at a hardware store. He removed the clamp from the bottom of the meat grinder, then rethreaded the hole to a 1/8-in. pipe thread. A spring clamp connects the lamp shade to the bulb.
“It makes a nice ornament anywhere at home, but especially in the kitchen,” says Dam.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Dave Dam, 111 N. Buena Vista Rd., Eau Claire, Wis. 54703 (ph 715 450-2943; ddamwhistler@gmail.com).
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Electric Lamp Ornament FARM HOME Food Dave Dam Eau Claire Wis put together an electric lamp with an old hand-cranked meat grinder as the base He bought a lamp kit consisting of a light socket and switch and cord at a hardware store He removed the clamp from the bottom of the meat grinder then rethreaded the hole to a 1/8-in pipe thread A spring clamp connects the lamp shade to the bulb “It makes a nice ornament anywhere at home but especially in the kitchen ” says Dam Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Dave Dam 111 N Buena Vista Rd Eau Claire Wis 54703 ph 715 450-2943; ddamwhistler@gmail com
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