D dj_illusions Active Member Feb 10, 2008 #1 Following up from a post that was kicking around a while back about making theatre lamp stock into a domestic lamp... Well, this is my pot plant made from an old theatre lamp, I believe it is some sort of Strand PATT fixture - can anyone enlighten me?? Attachments 31012008.jpg 297.5 KB · Views: 202
Following up from a post that was kicking around a while back about making theatre lamp stock into a domestic lamp... Well, this is my pot plant made from an old theatre lamp, I believe it is some sort of Strand PATT fixture - can anyone enlighten me??
D David Ashton Well-Known Member Feb 10, 2008 #2 I think you will find it's a Strand Acting Area, nick-name ack-ack, look in the Strand Archive to check.
I think you will find it's a Strand Acting Area, nick-name ack-ack, look in the Strand Archive to check.
T TechiGoz Active Member Feb 10, 2008 #3 Thats an Ack-Ack if I ever saw one! I haven't seen one in years! Strand certainly made them to last! Even if it wasn't in a grid! Dan
Thats an Ack-Ack if I ever saw one! I haven't seen one in years! Strand certainly made them to last! Even if it wasn't in a grid! Dan
D dj_illusions Active Member Feb 11, 2008 #4 I have another 3 or 4 of them I think still with all lamp base etc. in tact however have never used one. They strike me to be a very large crude form of a Ray Can.
I have another 3 or 4 of them I think still with all lamp base etc. in tact however have never used one. They strike me to be a very large crude form of a Ray Can.
derekleffew Resident Curmudgeon Senior Team Premium Member Feb 11, 2008 #5 dj_illusions said: ...They strike me to be a very large crude form of a Ray Can. Click to expand... Pardon my American-ness, but is that anything like a "Roy Light"?
dj_illusions said: ...They strike me to be a very large crude form of a Ray Can. Click to expand... Pardon my American-ness, but is that anything like a "Roy Light"?
D dj_illusions Active Member Feb 11, 2008 #7 well whats a roy-light? ray light looks like a parcan, sometimes called a raycan.