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I never though I would as this question, but...
I have a ceiling fixture that is a two blub domed glass on a metal ceiling mount. It was purchased at home depot. There is NO discernable means to remove the glass from the metal part other than a seam. No screws, no center shaft, nothing. The glass is firmly affixed to the metal. I also tried rotating the metal base but it moves only a very little bit. Believe it or not, I mounted this fixture myself. But I can't remember how to remove the glass to change the bulbs (senior moment I suppose). Has anyone any idea how I might accomplish this task short of visiting my nearest home depot? Thanks |
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On Nov 25, 7:10*am, Bob M wrote:
I never though I would as this question, but... I have a ceiling fixture that is a two blub domed glass on a metal ceiling mount. *It was purchased at home depot. *There is NO discernable means to remove the glass from the metal part other than a seam. *No screws, no center shaft, nothing. *The glass is firmly affixed to the metal. *I also tried rotating the metal base but it moves only a very little bit. Believe it or not, I mounted this fixture myself. *But I can't remember how to remove the glass to change the bulbs (senior moment I suppose). Has anyone any idea how I might accomplish this task short of visiting my nearest home depot? Thanks "It was purchased at home depot. " I would guess you could ask there, or at least give us a link to the specific fixture on their web site so we can take a look at it. |
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Bob M wrote:
I never though I would as this question, but... I have a ceiling fixture that is a two blub domed glass on a metal ceiling mount. It was purchased at home depot. There is NO discernable means to remove the glass from the metal part other than a seam. No screws, no center shaft, nothing. The glass is firmly affixed to the metal. I also tried rotating the metal base but it moves only a very little bit. Believe it or not, I mounted this fixture myself. But I can't remember how to remove the glass to change the bulbs (senior moment I suppose). Has anyone any idea how I might accomplish this task short of visiting my nearest home depot? Thanks This isn't one of those that has two pieces of spring wire inside holding the glass globe to the base, is it?? I have a fixture that uses that method of holding the globe and you need to pull down on the globe in order to access the bulbs or remove the globe. The spring wires draw the glass globe to the base when the globe is pushed up but allow the globe to be lowered about four inches for access. |
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Bob M wrote in :
I never though I would as this question, but... I have a ceiling fixture that is a two blub domed glass on a metal ceiling mount. It was purchased at home depot. There is NO discernable means to remove the glass from the metal part other than a seam. No screws, no center shaft, nothing. The glass is firmly affixed to the metal. I also tried rotating the metal base but it moves only a very little bit. Believe it or not, I mounted this fixture myself. But I can't remember how to remove the glass to change the bulbs (senior moment I suppose). Has anyone any idea how I might accomplish this task short of visiting my nearest home depot? The glass cover probably screws directly into the base. Turn the glass counter-clockwise. -- Steve Bell New Life Home Improvement Arlington, TX |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 07:10:06 -0500, Bob M wrote:
I never though I would as this question, but... I have a ceiling fixture that is a two blub domed glass on a metal ceiling mount. It was purchased at home depot. There is NO discernable means to remove the glass from the metal part other than a seam. No screws, no center shaft, nothing. The glass is firmly affixed to the metal. I also tried rotating the metal base but it moves only a very little bit. Believe it or not, I mounted this fixture myself. But I can't remember how to remove the glass to change the bulbs (senior moment I suppose). Has anyone any idea how I might accomplish this task short of visiting my nearest home depot? Thanks Left loosy, righty tighty I always say. I am the real ftwhd and I approve this message. |
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On Nov 25, 7:10*am, Bob M wrote:
Has anyone any idea how I might accomplish this task short of visiting my nearest home depot? Pull down until it comes off. Either it will slide right off or it will break, and you can replace the fixture with something that you'll remember how to access. Either way you'll still end up going to Home Depot so it won't matter. |
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Bob M wrote:
I never though I would as this question, but... I have a ceiling fixture that is a two blub domed glass on a metal ceiling mount. It was purchased at home depot. There is NO discernable means to remove the glass from the metal part other than a seam. No screws, no center shaft, nothing. The glass is firmly affixed to the metal. I also tried rotating the metal base but it moves only a very little bit. Believe it or not, I mounted this fixture myself. But I can't remember how to remove the glass to change the bulbs (senior moment I suppose). Has anyone any idea how I might accomplish this task short of visiting my nearest home depot? Thanks We have a similar fixture - the glass dome unscrews. The glass dome is threaded, I think, not the bump/slot style. Our fixture is a little loose, so it makes unscrewing the dome a trick. I'm sure the glass has to be turned counter-clockwise as you are looking at it. Might have to have someone steady the metal fixture whilst you turn the dome. |
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Bob M wrote:
I never though I would as this question, but... I have a ceiling fixture that is a two blub domed glass on a metal ceiling mount. It was purchased at home depot. There is NO discernable means to remove the glass from the metal part other than a seam. No screws, no center shaft, nothing. The glass is firmly affixed to the metal. I also tried rotating the metal base but it moves only a very little bit. Believe it or not, I mounted this fixture myself. But I can't remember how to remove the glass to change the bulbs (senior moment I suppose). Has anyone any idea how I might accomplish this task short of visiting my nearest home depot? Thanks Got IT!!! Thanks for the suggestions. The glass turns counter clockwise about an inch and falls out. But, it must be cool. When the fixture is hot the glass expands and without a hammer is not budging. I let it cool a couple of hours, help the metal rim, using the palm of my hand I rotated the glass and voila, turn it did. Thanks all. B |
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Bob M wrote:
Bob M wrote: I never though I would as this question, but... I have a ceiling fixture that is a two blub domed glass on a metal ceiling mount. It was purchased at home depot. There is NO discernable means to remove the glass from the metal part other than a seam. No screws, no center shaft, nothing. The glass is firmly affixed to the metal. I also tried rotating the metal base but it moves only a very little bit. Believe it or not, I mounted this fixture myself. But I can't remember how to remove the glass to change the bulbs (senior moment I suppose). Has anyone any idea how I might accomplish this task short of visiting my nearest home depot? Thanks Got IT!!! Thanks for the suggestions. The glass turns counter clockwise about an inch and falls out. But, it must be cool. When the fixture is hot the glass expands and without a hammer is not budging. I let it cool a couple of hours, help the metal rim, using the palm of my hand I rotated the glass and voila, turn it did. Thanks all. B Thanks for reporting the solution! |
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