Thanks everyone, there is 3 light fixture at the bottom of the stairs, one bad socket, think I'm going to practice on that one. Power off of course :)
On Mar 10, 2016, at 12:03 PM, pumps2fix@yahoo.com [DoIt_Yourself] <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I suspect that the lamp sockets are white porcelain with a short stem
protruding through the brass globe holder.....This stem is held in place
by a thin 1/8-28 pipe nut.......The electric wires, which are connected
to the socket, pass through the stem and weaved through the supporting
chain to the top of the fixture and power source.......Tightening this nut
will prevent the socket from turning and twisting the wire connection......
Then using the other suggestions, on this forum, you can remove the
the bulbs.....You may want to consider using candelabra shaped bulbs
that will pass through the globes as replacements to avoid problems
in the future.......Pumps
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