So, I know this is a really oddball request, but I cannot find anything on the internet to help, and I went to a local lighting place today and the repairman was unsure. Here is my situation:I have an NC State pool table light like this (but with three lights): http://www.amazon.com/State-University-Light-Table-Style/dp/B0017P94DGWe have to get rid of our pool table because it takes up too much space, and we haven't played in a long time. I do not want to get rid of the light, but instead would like to turn it into three individual lamps, similar to this: http://www.amazon.com/State-University-Wide-Table-Style/dp/B001722O68The problem is that the pool table shades are supported by the top and the lamps' shades would obviously have to be supported at at the bottom. The only thing I can think of would be something that would mount to the top a normal lamp base and have arms go out in 3 or 4 directions that the shade would then sit in/on. The guy at the light store said that he could solder or weld something on there (maybe) but then it would be really difficult to convert it back into a pool table light in the future.So I figured I would see if any of you guys had ever seen something like this, or know the name of the piece of hardware I need to start a lamp conversion. Thanks for anything that could be helpful.
1/9/2016 8:53:20 PM
Most lamp shades are supported at the top with a simple screw cap.I would think this would be an easy conversion.
1/9/2016 9:06:19 PM
The problem here is that the opening at the top of the glass shade is about 3 inches, so a typical lamp harp wont do it. However, I think I may have found a solution: http://173.201.35.32/Instructions/69405.pdf
1/9/2016 10:13:58 PM
obligatory there are four lights
1/11/2016 3:18:18 PM
^ he's using the 4th for the end of the tunnel.
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