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BULB DISCUSSION BOARDS => Christmas Lighting => Topic started by: Hemingray on September 02, 2006, 07:19:14 pm
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Found this in a box of random (C6-9) bulbs, set me back $3 for the whole box. The lamp lights, however the tip of the bubbler tube was broken and all the fluid is out of it :(
Any idea where I could find another tube? or if anyone has one?
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What a shame the tubes Bust :-(
What size is the Tube? Just thinking it might help someone find one for you....
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That`s a standard Noma Biscuit, very commonly found especially in that colour combination. Looks like it originally had orange methyl chloride in the tube. You can often find them on Ebay for not much $$$ - sometimes the versions with that flame-retardant additive show up in badly melted/distorted condition but with good bulbs and tubes. They sell for next to nothing and are a good source of spare parts - they are easilly picked apart and used to repair others like yours.
Hints for repairing bubble lights on the bottom of this page and the next one: http://www.oldchristmaslights.com/faqs.htm
:)
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didn't see any parts-worthy bubblers on ebay, (none damaged, etc). Hoping to find a tube before christmas, as I plan on having this on my tree. :-)
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Thank you for the update, I was just going to post to ask for an update...
:-(? I'm Sorry that you haven't found one Yet... I was hopping that you had Managed found one at least if not more....? :-(
Hope that all makes Sense...? :oops:
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I'm always keeping an eye out for one. as for the rest of the bulbs, I obtained the following in the $3.00 box
10 C6 cones, GE/Westinghouse mixed colors
2 GE MAZDA C9 flame lamps
various C7 bulbs (GE, etc)
1 dark green MAZDA globe (see http://bulbcollector.com/gateway/Incandescent_Lamps/Christmas/1921-1930/image/xl0031.jpg&img=&tt= ). mine has MAZDA stamped into the side of the base.
All of the above lamps were tested upon obtaining, and I am happy to say that they all light nicely :-)
As Promised, here are those photos
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Very nice, I'm glad that all the others work for you I Really hope you manege to find a new tube for your Bubbler
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Hemingray,
I have a loose green vial - see picture below. Do you want it? Let me know and I'll just mail it to you...
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That's for the noma lamps, right? If so, then yes :-)
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Ya, it's Noma.? I got your address offline and will box it up and ship it out this weekend...
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Awesome, I'd emailed it to you. Thanks again! :)
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Tim:
Vial arrived this morning, and was inserted into the base without a problem. had to use a slight bit of hotglue on the bottom of the vial due to it being a slightly smaller diameter than the original. Lit the whole assembly up on my tester and all went well, the bubbling action started 30-45sec into operation
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Thank you for the Update Hemingrey :-)
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Tim:
Vial arrived this morning, and was inserted into the base without a problem. had to use a slight bit of hotglue on the bottom of the vial due to it being a slightly smaller diameter than the original. Lit the whole assembly up on my tester and all went well, the bubbling action started 30-45sec into operation
Good to hear it worked.? I'm glad that you could use it to bring your bubbler back to life.
While looking for this vial, I also came across a loose "crimped tube" vial.? These were used on some of the larger candelabra based bubble lights, ca.1970s.? Respond here only (no email please) if anyone has a need for one of these.