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New use for old IH oil filter....one of my bright ideas!!!


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Posted by Seth Boyer on March 09, 2012 at 19:36:00 from (72.161.230.104):

When I started tearing into my F-12 I was excited to pull out this oil filter. It cleaned up really nice and I hated to toss it. I've had it sitting on the bench in the garage since last summer and one day I thought about making a lamp out of it. I tried fitting it with some different copper fittings on either end and keeping my eye out for something to use as a base. Nothing ever seemed to work just right and I didn't want to spend any money so it just sat. So this past January when I was moving back home from NY I was in an accident and rolled my truck. Other than my truck being totaled this lamp that I had just bought became a pile of scrap. About a week ago I saw the filter sitting on my work bench and was reminded of my plans for it and I thought of the junk lamp that I had yet to throw away. Tonight my wife and youngest boy were busy while my oldest boy Gabe stayed at home with me. I told him my plans and with a huge smile on his face and big bright eyes he was immediately excited to help!!

One of the light sockets was beyond repair and I didn't really want a really tall floor lamp so we cute one off. This was one of those lamps that screwed together in 3 different sections. I cut one down and made it to fit inside the lower part of the filter. We then drilled and riveted it to the filter. A piece of 1/2 in copper fit perfect over the top part of the filter and I found that a 3/4x1/2 fitting reducer fit nice and snug inside the tube sections of the lamp. As you see in the pictures I soldered that all together then riveted it all together.

I must say it turned out very nice. It was so nice to spend a few hours with Gabe working on something together after me being away from home working so much lately!! third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image


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