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Emergency cut down

A fist sized hole by the door and cracks all the way around this column warranted its immediate removal. With the help of a crane, the bracket was removed, then the column was chopped above the door and removed. The old lantern was a Philips MA50 135W SOX. With the 8m mounting height and columns very close together; this road is very much overlit. It may even be the case that no new column replaces it. If one does, a 100W SON lantern will likely be the replacement.
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Emergency cut down


A fist sized hole by the door and cracks all the way around this column warranted its immediate removal. With the help of a crane, the bracket was removed, then the column was chopped above the door and removed. The old lantern was a Philips MA50 135W SOX. With the 8m mounting height and columns very close together; this road is very much overlit. It may even be the case that no new column replaces it. If one does, a 100W SON lantern will likely be the replacement.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Stanton & Staveley
Model Reference:1808
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Filename:EMworkMar1.png
Album name:AgentHalogen_87 / On the job
Keywords:Miscellaneous
Filesize:2100 KiB
Date added:04 Apr 2026
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Sammi   [Sat 04 Apr 2026 at 14:47]
So you now have the lantern... Wonder
AgentHalogen_87   [Sat 04 Apr 2026 at 15:21]
No I didn't, I'm out of room for big lanterns unfortunately. I had two options, save the lamp & gear, or put the whole lot on the 2nd hand shelf for repairs. I chose the former.
Ria   [Sat 04 Apr 2026 at 20:04]
Good to know it won't be replaced by you know what Bulb Man

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