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Potted Light Bulb Lamp: Easy to “Grow”; Provides Its Own Light

by on Dec 12, 2006

A while back while ogling property in the historic district of Savannah, GA, I saw some interesting lamps sitting on the window ledges of a building occupied by the Savannah College of Art and Design. Although I don’t know how the lamps were made, they were easy to reproduce. This is my interpretation of them. Note, some wiring experience would be helpful with assembly, but, still, it’s an easy project. I found the electrical supples at Menard’s. In all, one lamp cost about 11 bucks, not including the tools, which were on hand.

Supplies

1 – 4″ clay pot

decorative rock available at any garden or aquarium supply store

1 – porcelain keyless socket (1/8″ IP thread socket)

1 – 2″ long steel nipple (1/8 IP thread)

2 – small ring lugs (Optional, but for safety reasons, recommended.)

1 – 6′ snap-in-socket cord set with switch (I bought this because I couldn’t find just a cord with an in-line thumb wheel on off switch. Note the third step of the procedure list.)

1 – 25 watt clear round light bulb (Or light bulb of your choice.)

Equipment

Phillips screw driver

Side cutters

Wire strippers

Ring lug connector/crimper

Drill

1/4″ carbide drill bit

An assortment of tools—including a a cutting tool and a screwdriver—on a wooden surface along with a roll of tape, an extension cord and a garden pot.

Procedure

1. Soak clay pot in warm water for about an hour. Soaking it will make the clay more “drill- able.”

A wooden pot with a hole to fix the light for lightening effect.

2. Dry off pot and drill hole about 3/4 inch or so from bottom edge.

3. Using side cutters, cut socket off snap-in-socket cord.

4. Feed cord through hole in pot.

5. Feed cord through nipple.

6. Using phillips screw driver, dismantle porcelain socket.

7. Screw nipple onto bottom piece of socket.

A hand holding an electrical wire that is coming out of a clay pot.

8. Feed center gasket of socket onto cord.

9. Split cord and strip ends with wire stripper.

"Potted Light Bulb Lamp for plants"

10. Using ring lug connector, crimp on ring lugs to stripped ends.

11. Attach ring lugs to socket using phillips screws on bottom of socket.

12. Re-position flange over bottom of socket.

A man holds a lamp part inside a terracotta pot.

13. Screw nipple assembly onto bottom of socket. Be careful not to apply too much force, thereby crushing the wire, or you may create a short.

A clay pot full of little rocks surrounding a light socket in the middle is on a beach piece of cloth with a red screwdriver and a pair of red plyers.

14. Centering socket fixture in the middle of the pot, pour in pebbles.

15. Screw in light bulb.

Potted light bulb and potted indoor plant.

 

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