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Title: Modified Swing arm Lamp
Post by: txforetravel on October 20, 2011, 09:19:08 am
We removed the swing part of the swing arm lamps and replaced all the shades.  Just an FYI for you all.
Title: Re: Modified Swing arm Lamp
Post by: Michelle on October 20, 2011, 10:29:10 am
We removed the swing part of the swing arm lamps and replaced all the shades. 

Very nice!  Where'd you find shades that fit/worked with those wall lamps?  I seem to recall they weren't a "standard" small shade (we changed ours to fixed, glass-shaded sconces....)

Michelle
Title: Re: Modified Swing arm Lamp
Post by: txforetravel on October 20, 2011, 11:03:18 am
well, we found the shades in a Houston shade store, with the help of JB Weld, we created a "frame" for them to work with the lights.  It wasn't a big job to do.  But the shades were very costly. 
Title: Re: Modified Swing arm Lamp
Post by: oldmattb on October 20, 2011, 11:09:43 am
We did a similar "renovation" on our last trip.  Our old "bordello" lights were terrible for reading.  I saw some replacement fixtures at Camping World that I liked, but they were $75 each.

While at Walmart, I bought two gooseneck desk lamps and two 12-volt bulbs.  I removed the old lights and replaced the neck and socket with the neck and socket from the desk lamp.  I had to enlarge the hole slightly with my Dremel, and I gave each a drop of super glue to keep it from rotating.  The new lights have shades, are adjustable, and are focused toward the reading area.  Time was about 1/2 hour, cost was about $11 total.

Your job looks a lot nicer!

oldMattB
Title: Re: Modified Swing arm Lamp
Post by: Carol Savournin on October 20, 2011, 11:14:02 am
Thanks for posting those photos!!  They look fantastic. 
Title: Re: Modified Swing arm Lamp
Post by: J. D. Stevens on October 20, 2011, 10:13:01 pm
I bought a couple of replacement lamps at Camping World. They would not fit properly where we wanted them, and the quality was very poor compared to the original lamps.

I pulled to OEM lamps apart, cleaned the glass parts, cleaned other parts, and put the lamps together. I made sure all parts were in proper order and fittings were tight. The lamps work, they don't rattle, Momma is happy, and travel is better.

Your tastes, mileage, choices, and results may vary.  :)
Title: Re: Modified Swing arm Lamp
Post by: Dave Katsuki on October 23, 2011, 10:41:17 pm
Check out Gustafson Lighting in Elkhart  R.B. Gustafson Corp. (http://www.gustafsonlighting.com/xcart/home.php)

If Gustafson doesn't have what you want, it probably isn't available.

They sell lighting to the major RV manufacturers.

We got a pair of these
R.B. Gustafson Corp. :: Lighting 12-volt :: Wall Lights :: Sidewall Light #51 (http://www.gustafsonlighting.com/xcart/product.php?productid=311&cat=4&page=22)

to replace our original Aunt Ethel style  :)) lights, and to go with our Southwest redecoration.  $32 each!
You need to call them for pricing, but very reasonable, and immense selection.

Title: Re: Modified Swing arm Lamp
Post by: John Haygarth on October 23, 2011, 11:24:14 pm
I did not want the brass look any more on the wall lights so took them apart and sprayed them with a textured paint that matched the window valances a bit then bought another shade that complimented the fixture. I feel they came out pretty good for a cheap fix