[C38] Original cabin lights

Glenn Terry Glenn.Terry at Sun.COM
Wed Nov 12 23:25:24 EST 2008


Steve,

I would prefer to just replace the entire unit for cosmetic, voltage 
draw (LED are just coming on board) and ease reasons.  Let me know what 
you decide to do.

Regards,

G!enn

Steve Smolinske wrote:

> So as one project grows into another and another and so on I am 
> currently redoing my cabin lights.  I have the original round plastic 
> shades that have morphed into a yellowish brown, some have melted and 
> some are cracked.  since Im going to rewire the lights I figured I 
> might as well replace the light shades.  As you can quess there is 
> nothing on the market available, I like the original lights because of 
> the way they let light radiate 360 degrees versus just pointing a beam 
> downward.  So I have found some stock tubing that works well even with 
> its thicker wall section.  I got a sample and had my machine shop cut 
> to lenght and add the holes.  I am going to either beg for enough free 
> samples to replace all the lights or be forced to buy about 24 feet as 
> a minimum.   I have one put together but am still working on the 
> process to easily reassemble the pieces into the more rigid tubing.  
> Will post if anyone is interested.
>  
> If anyone else would like to do the same Im willing to make them 
> available with the holes for the cost of the material and shipping.  
> The cost per foot (yields two shades) is $12.  If anyone is interested 
> let me know, I can also post a picture of the one I have done so far.  
>  
> Steve
> Peregrine #312
> Seattle
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