Guess we are restoring a Plessey Tin Lantern

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Guess we are restoring a Plessey Tin Lantern

Postby khardy on Mon Sep 09, 2013 11:23 am

Hiya Folks,

We recently discovered what some on here identified as a Plessey Tin Lantern at a local estate sale.
Photo at estate sale:
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We really didn't need this one, but the light wasn't heavy so home it went with us.
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Has a little ding on the backside of the cabinet:
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Started pulling this light apart this morning:
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The bottom end cap has a ding:
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We have the light completely apart and will remove all the paint. Looks like a previous owner had started striping the paint.

Guess we have another one to find a place for around here.....

Cheers!



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Re: Guess we are restoring a Plessey Tin Lantern

Postby dkendr on Mon Sep 09, 2013 11:58 am

Hey, how about leaving some cool projects for the rest of us to do?! :Wink2:
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Re: Guess we are restoring a Plessey Tin Lantern

Postby jab8356 on Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:47 pm

If you want it to look authentic, the ends should be white, the body black, except for the yellow section, which would also be white.
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Re: Guess we are restoring a Plessey Tin Lantern

Postby khardy on Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:58 pm

jab8356 wrote:If you want it to look authentic, the ends should be white, the body black, except for the yellow section, which would also be white.


Hi Jerry,

We were thinking of going with the black and white scheme. Would be something different on the back porch. Did notice after looking at photos of similar lights, the end caps on our signal were in the wrong places. Guess a P/O took them off to wire the stop light and put them back on wrong.

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Postby jab8356 on Mon Sep 09, 2013 5:11 pm

Here's mine. The end caps are the wrong color. :rob:

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Re: Guess we are restoring a Plessey Tin Lantern

Postby khardy on Mon Sep 09, 2013 6:30 pm

Hi Jerry,

During our photo search of these old British signals, we came across photos of yours. Did notice other lights we saw had the top and bottom ends painted white as you mentioned. As to the white on the center yellow section, is the underside of the visor suppose to be white as well?

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Re: Guess we are restoring a Plessey Tin Lantern

Postby jab8356 on Mon Sep 09, 2013 6:53 pm

khardy wrote:Hi Jerry,

As to the white on the center yellow section, is the underside of the visor suppose to be white as well?



I do not know the "official" answer to that question. My "unofficial" answer would be yes.
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Re: Guess we are restoring a Plessey Tin Lantern

Postby EdT. on Mon Sep 09, 2013 8:49 pm

khardy wrote:Hi Jerry,

During our photo search of these old British signals, we came across photos of yours. Did notice other lights we saw had the top and bottom ends painted white as you mentioned. As to the white on the center yellow section, is the underside of the visor suppose to be white as well?

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Speaking unofficially, officially for Jerry... :crazy:
The underside of all the visors should be black.
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Re: Guess we are restoring a Plessey Tin Lantern

Postby LarryC39 on Mon Sep 09, 2013 10:22 pm

khardy wrote:We have the light completely apart and will remove all the paint. Looks like a previous owner had started striping the paint.


These were painted about as well as McCains. Either the paint is permanently embedded in the aluminum OR you find a bare "chrome" signal. Feast or famine with these lights.
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Re: Guess we are restoring a Plessey Tin Lantern

Postby Canuck_in_TX on Wed Sep 11, 2013 1:15 am

Did you see that sequence?

Green - yellow - red - red & yellow - green.

I have my Plessey sequencing that way too with a custom sequencer from Lights To Go. :grin:

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