How a plumbing pipe wall light is put together correctly

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • edisonlightglo... This video is about how our plumbing pipe wall light is built, this one for 120 Volt for installation in the USA via 4 inch J-Box mount components.
    Plumbing Pipe 5 Bulb Wall Feature consists of lengths of pipes, elbows, crosses and tees that sit close to a wall. Each segment has lampholders connected that point in various directions. Complete unit is delivered ready to connect to the wall by two cast flange mounts. A wiring point is required at the left hand mounting flange whilst the other flange is a mount point only. This wall feature has a pressure gauge unit that is for decorative purposes. Where possible add an antique finish to match the rustic nature if the pipework. A number of colour options and combinations are available via the drop-down lists. Pictured here is painted brass with antique brass lamp holders, and black with bronze lamp holders.
    This light fitting consists of a total of 5 x E27 lamp holders with 2 wall mounting points. It sits 55mm from the center of the lamp holder to the wall so the bulbs should not exceed 60mm in diameter or 25 Watts power rating. This is a unique design made by hand to order in our workshop. Precision components combined with exacting assembly make this a robust light fitting suited to commercial applications.
    Where this fitting is required to be 120Volt we supply with the 4″ J-box mount in the same material and color of the pipe hardware. UL listed components are used but the light fitting itself is not UL listed.
    Finish
    Choose from a variety of finishes for the pipe and lamp holders.
    A combination of tube bulbs and regular bulbs seems to work well with this fitting. These can be Edison vintage filament of LED filament with a warm vintage color.

Komentáře • 77

  • @FutureChaosTV
    @FutureChaosTV Před rokem

    Finally, someone EARTHING metal components in lamps correctly!

  • @UIV7096
    @UIV7096 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful! Just moved into a new home, and I was gifted about three years ago with a box of pipes from a table so I dismantled the pipes and save them. I wish I could’ve kept the word, however, wanted to do something with the pipes and make some sort of art work, but this is pretty cool, so thank you so much for sharing.

  • @MrBobWareham
    @MrBobWareham Před rokem +1

    Very nice I am pleased to see you are using an earth wire I have seen some videos with no earth, and it is very dangerous, the light looks good a nice design cheers Bob in the UK

  • @user-or9vi8nf7l
    @user-or9vi8nf7l Před 7 měsíci

    I see that you painted the pipe you used to help tighten and alignment

  • @jessicagiangreco7104
    @jessicagiangreco7104 Před 3 lety +1

    This is gorgeous! I wish I had found you 6 months ago. I bought my sons a fixture that was unassembled and boy, was it a pain to install! Great build! Subscribed, can't wait to see what's next.

  • @neila484
    @neila484 Před 3 lety +3

    As a plumber i made these pipe lamps 45 years ago 😂😂

  • @unityunity7355
    @unityunity7355 Před 4 lety +2

    I have to make this! This is the coolest thing!

  • @ricardotello3219
    @ricardotello3219 Před rokem +1

    ¿Y la lista de materiales con sus medidas? Gracias

  • @SW-cu7sh
    @SW-cu7sh Před 10 měsíci

    Great video. What type of spray paint are you using which binds to the galvanized paint so well?

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 10 měsíci

      We clean and sometimes sand blast then use an Automotive subframe etch primer in black

  • @tahirmahmood6316
    @tahirmahmood6316 Před rokem

    Hi , look amazing,, just a side note,, isn't that 1/4 inch UK compression joints?

  • @guillermodelamora5873
    @guillermodelamora5873 Před 2 lety +1

    Gracias, buenas ideas.

  • @steveday6860
    @steveday6860 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff guys. One question, how was your earth connection through the glue?

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před rokem +1

      It seems that the thread lock substance works fine and we usually only need a small drop of lock tight on one parts of the thread in any event.

  • @KilkennyLights
    @KilkennyLights Před rokem

    Frank here. Great Video. Please can you tell me where to buy the e 26 with 10 mm screw and the gun barrel receiver. Gratzie a mile

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před rokem

      Thanks Frank. These are listed as 120Volt items on our US website. Listed under DIY components. Let us know if you find everything there.
      edisonlightglobes.com/120V/diy-hardware/
      Sockets are here
      edisonlightglobes.com/120V/product-category/hardware/e26-sockets/

  • @doublefresh_by
    @doublefresh_by Před rokem +1

    Great job! Well done! If it's not a secret, in what program did you make the drawing?

  • @mrrogerdeleon
    @mrrogerdeleon Před 3 lety

    So detailed. Incredible work

  • @sanskritijha957
    @sanskritijha957 Před 4 lety +1

    beautiful....can u pls list the no of parts with name n size...and a closeup of the pic...

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 4 lety +1

      We do have a list of parts and sizes but not online specifically for this wall light. You should email us perhaps.

  • @erhantimur
    @erhantimur Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice, it would have been nice to have shown the final product complete with bulbs.

  • @cuttlefish1252
    @cuttlefish1252 Před 2 lety

    I'm confused on the wiring. Shouldn't each build have 4 wires to be wired in parallel? Thanks for the email!

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 2 lety +1

      You would need 4 wires for all sockets except for the last one on the line of parrallel. In this video we build from the last globe in the light back to the first near the J-Box mount.
      For this light also we can end at the J-Box with 4 wires from two different parts of the light that are parallel and then connect them in parallel inside the J-Box. It all depends on the wiring difficulty for the assembly. You could take each pair to the J-Box but that would get a bit more difficult to install.

  • @AJapaneseDream
    @AJapaneseDream Před rokem

    Was wondering if you could provide the info regarding the part that goes from the pipe into the socket. I can't find information anywhere on these sizes and the fact you got it threaded in there without glue or pressure fit is exactly what I want to achieve. Amazing videos BTW new sub here.

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před rokem +2

      It will depend on the nipple size for your socket but it may be one of these. Perhaps the 10mm version.
      edisonlightglobes.com/Shop/shop/hardware/couplings/plumbing-pipe-light-fitting-coupler-10mm/
      edisonlightglobes.com/Shop/shop/hardware/couplings/plumbing-pipe-light-fitting-coupler-half-inch/

    • @AJapaneseDream
      @AJapaneseDream Před rokem +1

      @@EdisonLightGlobes thanks so much!

  • @MarkBrown-gc6hr
    @MarkBrown-gc6hr Před rokem

    I would like to know if loctite is conductive?

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před rokem

      Good question. As a rule we use just a little on one side of the thread but even though it spreads we test conductivity and it seems to allow contact for metal surfaces without impeding conductivity.

  • @tubalcain1
    @tubalcain1 Před 3 měsíci

    Very nice!! Do you have a materials list and materials supplier?

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 3 měsíci

      We do list all of the components we have on our website but it may be you need to make up a design first. These are pretty random.

    • @tubalcain1
      @tubalcain1 Před 3 měsíci

      @EdisonLightGlobes
      Ok, thank you!! I was mostly interested on a supplier for those light sockets.

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 3 měsíci

      @@tubalcain1 Yep we certainly stock sockets.

  • @arturkatai1664
    @arturkatai1664 Před rokem

    I love your works. Amazing. Which software do you use for planning?

  • @72rallye440
    @72rallye440 Před 3 lety +1

    Incredible work! Do you guys offer the plans for pipe/parts list?

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 3 lety +4

      At the moment no but we may consider that if the plans prove useful.
      It may be we could sell kits as parts with plans.

    • @72rallye440
      @72rallye440 Před 3 lety +2

      @@EdisonLightGlobes thanks for the response. I would be interested in a kit with all the parts if you guys are ever interested in offering it.

  • @adamclacher
    @adamclacher Před rokem

    Amazing work!
    What are the adapters that you put the bulbs into? - the bright silver end bits

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před rokem +1

      I think you mean the parts that connect sockets/lamp holders to pipe? These are listed on our website, we have these machined for purpose.
      edisonlightglobes.com/Shop/diy-hardware/
      edisonlightglobes.com/120V/diy-hardware/

  • @tonyyoussef3623
    @tonyyoussef3623 Před 3 lety

    Hi , if you use a plastic socket , do you still need to wire it to a ground wire ? or you can connect the steel pipes to a ground wire and that's it .
    Thanks , again your lights are awesome :)

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 3 lety +2

      If you can connect all the pipe work to ground then you should do that yes.

  • @graemefell7738
    @graemefell7738 Před 3 lety

    Looking at building something similar. Just want to check the electrical side. What type wire did you use for this; 18 gauge? I'm looking at making an 8 lamp version using power from two boxes on the same switch (design reason + hard to get that many wires through 1/2 inch pipe) on a 15amp circuit. I am assuming that the wire used is based solely on the draw of each bulb if wired separately to the junction box, so 18 gauge is okay for the all wiring within the fixture, even if 100w bulbs were used?

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 3 lety +1

      We use the cable that we have manufactured for this purpose. For North America.
      edisonlightglobes.com/120V/diy-hardware/
      You would be unlikely to require 100 Watts per globe however.

  • @gwolstenholme5446
    @gwolstenholme5446 Před 3 lety

    Please could somebody explain why there are 4 wires at only one of the points for a lamp holder?

    • @gwolstenholme5446
      @gwolstenholme5446 Před 3 lety

      This is stunning btw

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 3 lety

      I am not sure where the 4 wires are that you are referring to. Lamp holder will have 2 wires and one will have an earth as well. The others do not need an earth since the earth is all connected together via the pipe work

    • @gwolstenholme5446
      @gwolstenholme5446 Před 3 lety

      @@EdisonLightGlobes Thank you for responding. I was just curious as at 6:21 there are 4 wires, but when you show the example of attaching the light fitting there are 2 wires. I was just wondering why.

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 3 lety

      @@gwolstenholme5446 So the 4 wires are required when you loop into a lamp holder. These take power in then out to go to the next lamp holder. They are wired in parallel this way so that we reduce the amount of cable inside the pipe

  • @Craigpv2d
    @Craigpv2d Před 3 lety

    Nice build video. What brand/model is that wire strippers?

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Weidmuller Stripax they seem to be lasting us around 5 years till they fail.

  • @daleburnett6446
    @daleburnett6446 Před 6 měsíci

    how much would this cost sent to US

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 6 měsíci

      This will depend on your full address. It is a quote that the website can supply once you add to cart and include shipping address.

  • @bdove2007
    @bdove2007 Před 3 lety

    What’s the name of this light bulbs in the thumbnail?

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 3 lety

      There are a range of globes in this light.
      All are listed on the link in the description.
      edisonlightglobes.com/Shop/shop/fittings/wall-lights/plumbing-pipe-5-bulb-wall-feature/

  • @tajeddinehadri2072
    @tajeddinehadri2072 Před 3 lety

    Ras lighting do 1/2 = DN15?

  • @derfsenoj7439
    @derfsenoj7439 Před 2 lety

    Ips = international pipe size
    Mip = male iron pipe
    Fip = female iron pipe

  • @BhanuPartap-zl3eg
    @BhanuPartap-zl3eg Před 4 lety

    Nice 🙏🙏🗡️👌💯

  • @wandmb2623
    @wandmb2623 Před 3 lety

    Where did you find the mounting plates? Those are perfect.

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 3 lety

      We designed these in-house and have them cast in various metals specifically for this purpose.

  • @hollaatme1motime
    @hollaatme1motime Před 4 lety

    what is part number on the light pieces ?

    • @EdisonLightGlobes
      @EdisonLightGlobes  Před 4 lety +1

      There are a lot of pieces to this light but the parts may be found on our DIY hardware page.
      edisonlightglobes.com/Shop/diy-hardware/
      Let me know if there is a specific part you are referring to.