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How to fix a floor lamp?

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If a lamp stops working, there are two causes of this problem: a horrible socket or an ugly cord. Since both of these problems demand the lamp's dismemberment, it understands to substitute both things. This will eliminate the probability of replacing one area, simply to have the issue to be the component that was not returned. Replacement sockets and wires are usually bought at most home shops for approximately $10 for both, consistent with 2010 costs. Step 1 Eliminate the color or top of this floor lamp. Normally, there is a twist that holds a color on; when the lamp includes an empty glass on top, there is a nut around the socket. Eliminate the sun bulb in the socket. Unscrew the nut and remove the shield or shade. Step 2 Lay the lamp back on the floor to make it even more comfortable to work on. Step 3 Unscrew the collar around the socket. On some versions, there may be no collar around the socket. The thing would be to take off whatever demands eliminating to allow the socket t