This is great! Those dang cord switches seem to be the way the lamp industry is going, and it's a weird move, because who wants to have to reach behind a table to find a lamp switch?
Pretty nice work, dude! It turned out great! 😃 About the switch, you could've put it on any of the wires. I do prefer to put in the hot wire, or the positive wire in DC, but... That's only my OCD speaking. 😬 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
This is great! Those dang cord switches seem to be the way the lamp industry is going, and it's a weird move, because who wants to have to reach behind a table to find a lamp switch?
Thnx a lot! You helped a lot!
Good work! Thumbs up and thanks for posting.
Pretty nice work, dude! It turned out great! 😃
About the switch, you could've put it on any of the wires. I do prefer to put in the hot wire, or the positive wire in DC, but... That's only my OCD speaking. 😬
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Nice job! Love the over kill wire management. Most all hotel lamps have switches at the base. Don’t know why household lamps don’t?
Wow! It turned out great.
Thank you!
Nice! Bonus = cover
I have Beautiful antique Tiffany lamps. but is so hard to turn it on. Is so ridiculous. I need change. Exelet video thanks
Nice
thorough!! hahahahahah. i can't resist an extra zip-tie myself. why do you have all those holes in your work table?? thanks for the video
Can you do my switch??
I’m guessing you don’t use a ‘ground’ wire, even with a metal bodied lamp?
The manufacturer didn’t have one, so I wasn’t going to add one. I’m not sure if ever seen a basic lamp with a 3rd wire.
The lamp is probably double insulated, so they are able to get away with no ground.