Simple Lamp Repair
I was with one of my neighbors recently helping him move a desk into his daughter’s room. While in the room I noticed a tall floor lamp that was laying on the floor in two pieces. I asked my neighbor what had happened to the lamp and his response was exactly what I didn’t want to hear. He said “Oh that, I got that for the girls about five years ago, lucky it lasted this long.” Well, you could have imagined my response to that statement.. I took a quick look at the lamp and saw that it was comprised of a base, two stainless steel poles that screwed together and a fancy lighting structure at the top of the top pole. It was clear that the threads of the area where the two poles connect were completely stripped. Not knowing how this lamp had been handled over the past five years, I still think the threading should have lasted longer than this. With that being said, it is still no excuse for tossing it and purchasing a new one when it could be a simple repair. At a closer look it appeared that four small stainless steel self tapping screws would do the trick and not compromise the look of the lamp. I explained to my neighbor that all he needed to do was place the lamp poles back together and in the center where the meet he could secure them together with the four self tapping screws. Well, it just so happened that I had the hardware down at my house. We made four small pilot holes where we were placing the four screws (ensuring the holes are smaller than the screws). Next we secured the two poles together with the matching screws, stud the lamp up, and plugged it in. All set, the lamp was fixed. My neighbor saved about $125.00 and got the satisfaction of fixing it himself and “PROTECTING HIS INVESTMENT”
Let the DZ community know what types of things that you have repaired on your own recently instead of tossing it and buying new.
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