
Get twice the light. The (2) sockets for standard incandescent bulbs have crimp terminals with jumper leads. (Use 18-gauge wire.) The single steel bracket between them has (1) 3/8" threaded mounting hole in the center. Picture an older ceiling fixture, or a light above a medicine cabinet. They are rated at 250 volts, 660 watts each. The double socket is 4-1/4" x 1-1/4" dia OA. UL/CSA listed
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34282 DOUBLE SOCKET |
(Not to be confused with the Lovely Hughs, a '50s doo-wop group from Philadelphia.) These are gels, actually, for low-wattage lighting applications, but for your purposes they're probably just 8" x 10" sheets of colored acetate in lovely hues just waiting for crafty applications. You get (6) sheets, one each in yellow, magenta, blue, real red, deep green and indigo.
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93904 GEL SHEET SET |
Neatness definitely counts. Even in wiring. Especially in wiring. End those electrical mare's nests with this 6-position barrier strip, rated for up to 30A at 600V. Comes with a clear plastic cover with access to the screw terminals and measures 3-5/8" x 1-1/4" x 5/8" with a 5/16" mounting hole at each end. Terminals are in pairs.
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93962 BARRIER STRIP |
A great display base for those extra-special tchotchkes, usually glass or crystal, that benefit from oscillating red, yellow and blue LEDs flashing up from beneath them. This black-plastic base with Chippendale-ish feet is 3” square x approx 2” tall, with a 2” square top. The top is a clear-plastic grill with the lights and a diffraction sheet under it to give it an iridescent effect. You add (3) “AA” batteries.
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39967 BLACK LED BASE |
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