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 {{:projects:a4work:20190105_224846_r.jpg|Socket Tip Terminal}} {{:projects:a4work:20190105_224846_r.jpg|Socket Tip Terminal}}
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 +Note that the shade part (containing the glass) just pulls off. No tools are necessary.
  
 {{:projects:a4work:20190104_131423_r.jpg|Console Light Socket Components}} {{:projects:a4work:20190104_131423_r.jpg|Console Light Socket Components}}
  
-Note that the shade part (containing the glass) just pulls offNo tools are necessary.+Showing partial removal of black paint. 
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 +{{:projects:a4work:20190104_132641_r.jpg|Console Socket Bracket Right Side}}
  
-{{:projects:a4work:20190104_132641_r.jpg|}}+Assembled terminal end, ready to screw onto socket.
  
-{{:projects:a4work:20190108_154436_r.jpg|}}+{{:projects:a4work:20190108_154436_r.jpg|Assembled Socket Terminal}}
  
  
 ===== Solution ===== ===== Solution =====
  
-Created a new terminal tip conductor. Purchased a white nylon bushing of the proper size at Ace Hardware for $.37. Sanded it to fit. Soldered new tip conductor to wire, a two-man job to prevent dropping anything. Added heat shrinkable tubing to prevent shorts.+Created a new terminal tip conductor from small copper pipe. Purchased a white nylon bushing of the proper size at Ace Hardware for $.37. Sanded it, reducing its diameter to fit. Soldered new tip conductor to wire in canopy, a two-man job to prevent dropping anything. Added heat shrinkable tubing to prevent shorts.
  
 1/8/2019. 1/8/2019.
  
  
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