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grozier
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Having a difficult time finding hardware for my fused glass pendant lights. Anyone know of some good sources? On the immediate project I am looking for a brushed nickel finish with a stem (verus just the cord). Stem length about 3' and three sections of 12" each is fine. I used to use the kits from Lowes but the kits are all coming through with sockets for large light bulbs and require gigantic holes through my shades. I don't mind cobbling them together myself but don't have a good source for parts. Any help is appreciated.
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Sea gull makes pendants that you can order without the glass.
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grozier
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thanks Bert. I am contacting Seagull today.
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Lowes or Home Depot.
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Slumpy's has a large selection.
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mwalker2992 wrote:Slumpy's has a large selection.
The Slumpy's pendant fixtures are good quality (I bought one), easily adjustable and the lowest price I've seen.
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