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Old 11-27-2023, 02:59 PM   #21
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Thanks all. I grew up in a near ghost town. There was a John Deere agency/lumber company/bulk oil agency in that town. The office/shop/parts department was in one building. It had the beaded paneling. I liked the look. I saved the front door from the building before it was demolished. It sat an angle in the building, I replicated that. Also have a cement sign with company name on it. The shop side of office walls are covered with split cedar siding from a couple of old homestead houses that were succumbing to the ravages of time.
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Old 11-27-2023, 03:06 PM   #22
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I remember seeing a light at the early V8 museum at Auburn. It was made from a rear end housing with maybe gas globe or some such glass lens. Pretty unique! Does anyone else remember seeing that?

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There was a fellow selling opaque V8 signs on the HAMB a few years ago. They were just the right size to put on a rear axle in place of the bells. Wanted 2 for making a light using banjo/torque tube. But I wasn’t done with my shop, and didn’t need more stuff to trip over. So darn…
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And then there are these creations > https://no.pinterest.com/pin/560205641127264670/




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Very nice^^^^
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Old 11-27-2023, 05:58 PM   #25
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I can see you "saw the light". Can you use an LED bulb so the metal hubcap won't get hot?
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Old 11-27-2023, 06:16 PM   #26
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I bought a double socket, wired that in and installed led bulbs. Nice and bright.
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Old 11-28-2023, 01:00 AM   #27
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Very clever use of 'on hand' materials! And like so many of us, you are proud to display the ford script in your work.
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Old 11-28-2023, 07:53 AM   #28
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No photos but I built a coffee table with a '29 "A" running board, the legs are the stamped running board brackets with a brake rod for bracing.
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Old 11-28-2023, 09:14 PM   #29
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There are lots of drilled camshafts for making table lamps with hidden cords but it seems very few want to do a crankshaft. From experience, I will tell you it is hard to hide the holes.
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Pete, I would love to see a picture of a crankshaft lamp if you have one to share.
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Pete, I would love to see a picture of a crankshaft lamp if you have one to share.


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Pete, I would love to see a picture of a crankshaft lamp if you have one to share.
I made it out of a model A crank when I was in high school and did not own a camera back then but it was basically the same as petehoovie's pics.
The teacher helped me figure out how to drill it to hide the cord.
All we had was a flat belt drive drill press to work with.
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Neat lamp.
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