Lamp Shade Outlet
Since 1979 - Everything for lamps, shades, repair


2233 East Main Street Lincolnton North Carolina 28093

Member-Lincolnton/Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce
Jim, Lamp Doc and his baby Gracie
Jim (Lamp Doc) & Gracie
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We will contact you promptly during normal business hours
No shopping cart - Personal service has kept us in business since 1979


Call 704-732-8001
M-F:9-5  Sat:9-2 Eastern Time
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Slag and Tiffany Lamp Shades
All SLAG and TIFFANY shades and bases on this website are available separately. Shop Tiffany Slag Lamp Shades Here
We repair slag and Tiffany shades in most any condition. Examples are shown below.
 

Slag shade after repair

Squashed and broken slag lamp and shade - waiting on the Lamp Doc

Handel slag shade: Before - After, replaced glass painted ivy leaves, straightened frame

Red slag shades Before - After

After: Tiffany shade is shown after repair is completed. Before the repair all glass panels above the green border were missing and the crown was completely detached and laying in a box separately.

Slag shade After

Slag shades Before

Seth with happy customer after lamp repair - polishing and lacquering one of his old Moroccan brass lamp.

It was a real treat to hear the interesting story of how Robert and his wife Sustie acquired these lamps on their trip to Morocco years ago.

Broken 6 way Floor lamp Before

Before - After Antique Italian Lady Lamp

Art Nouveau lamps before

Tiffany tubing fixture repair

Tiffany tubing fixture repair

Tiffany tubing fixture repair

Tiffany tubing fixture repair

Tiffany tubing fixture repair

BEFORE: Tiffany tubing chandelier fixture

It may not look formidable now but this was our most challenging repair project in our 29 year history. The channels inside each of these 3 slender tubes were completely blocked. We soaked this fixture for months and lubricated the channels for months. We used compressed air, compressed water, pressure washer, oil... We used 3 canisters of butane to try and burn the stuck wiring out of the arms. We tried drilling, reeming and everything that we had learned in 29 years of repairs. Not one thing worked over a period of many months, not even slightly.

With the owner's understanding that the next procedure could possibly destroy the fixture, I soaked the channels with fuel. I built a bon fire at my farm and carefully placed the fixture in the fire. After burning for 30minutes the smoke coming from the channel ends indicated that the wiring was finally burning to ash and I was able to get the old wiring out.

It did burn one of the tubes completely into at two places.


Lamp Shade Outlet, P O Box 742, 2233 East Main St Lincolnton North Carolina 28093  Ph:704-732-8001 Store Hours: M-F:9-5, Sat:9-2
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