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Dump Finds: Rayo Lamp, Typewriter

Jake von Slatt — Mon, 05/26/2008 - 10:19

rayo lamp and woodstock typewriteAs of late last year we were banned from pulling items for our town dump's metal and wood recycling bins.  The stated reason was 'public safety' but it was fairly clear from the expressions on the faces of a few of our town's selectmen during the discussion that the whole idea of 'taking things from the garbage' was abhorrent to them.

One of them related the story of seeing some folks remove a 'soiled mattress' from one of the dumpsters.  He feared that the town could be held liable for 'disease' if this form of reuse were allowed to continue.

While we generally love and respect the Victorians and their technology here at the Steampunk Workshop, we do think that our public officials need to have a more modern understanding of epidemiology.

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Putting an Angle Lamp Back in Oil

Jake von Slatt — Sat, 07/15/2006 - 04:32

edison socketOne of the tragic realities of Angle Lamps is that many have been electrified in a crude and destructive manner. Below is such a lamp. I bought this lamp on eBay thinking that it was solid brass. I intended to move the burners from a tin plate Angle Lamp over to this body. However, when it arrived I discovered that it was tin plate also and, in fact, had only a brass wash that had been destroyed inan attempt to polish the lamp. All in all a pretty sad case.

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Angle Lamp Repair

Jake von Slatt — Sat, 07/15/2006 - 04:32

finished angle lamp

The Angle Company of New York manufactured these unique lamps from the early 1890's until 1929. In my opinion the Angle Lamp is the pinnacle of kerosene wick lamp design. This is a two burner version. They also commonly came in 3, 4 and (much rarer) 6 and 8 burner versions as well. Single and two burner wall mount lamps and a single burner student lamp were also made. They came in a variety of paterns and materials. This is the simplest, a tin plated steel can with nickle plated burners.

This kerosene lamp will hang over the dinette in my school bus camper conversion project and as such will need to be a functional decor piece so this is more of a repair then a restoration or conservation project.

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The Mae West, an Elegant Kerosene Lamp

Jake von Slatt — Sat, 07/15/2006 - 00:00

Clean up

I'm really happy with this one, the proportions work really well, it's sexy in a Mae West kinda way.

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Brass Kerosene Sconce Lamp

Jake von Slatt — Sat, 07/15/2006 - 00:00

This is a lamp for my bus conversion project, most likely it will go in the bathroom. Total project time was about an hour.

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Swing-arm Kerosene Wall Lamp

Jake von Slatt — Sat, 07/15/2006 - 00:00

Swing-arm kerosene lampHere's another real quick project, the two donor lamps are below, both came from our town dump this past weekend.  This will be my first lamp with a glass font.  Furthermore, this font has a hole in the bottom so I will be making liberal use of the non-traditional material; GE Silicon II Sealant.

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Dual Power Kerosene Electric Lamp

Jake von Slatt — Sat, 07/15/2006 - 00:00

table lamp with 12 volt bulbsThis lamp was built before I had created this website so these are the only pictures I have of the construction process.  The components of this lamp are all steel which solders very nicey if you use a good flux but really needs a coat of paint to look good.  In this case I used a Krylon gloss black fast drying enamel and intend to add decoration in the form of decals in the British canal boat art "Rose and Castle" style.

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