A kind friend has offered me a Lucas diver's helmet-type rear lamp which has suffered a bit of wear and tear. The glass in all three lenses is cracked so I would be grateful for any link to where (or if) replacement glass can be found and any advice as to disassembly. My usual methods invariably lead to more damage than I started with!
Best of luck restoring this rare lamp which
Is increasingly hard to find.
I’m also restoring some lamps : Lucas AT201 tail lamps
I can find old bodies,
But finding rear brass rims to suit and also
The jewelled glass red lenses seems to be a fruitless search.
So thinking about making a mould from the one lens I have
and casting some red acrylic into it.
Has anyone tried making lenses this way or even having
glass lenses pressed? They are about 1” in diameter.
If anyone knows a source of such lenses I’d be keen to find out.
(29-11-2017, 10:00 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: Best of luck restoring this rare lamp which
Is increasingly hard to find.
I’m also restoring some lamps : Lucas AT201 tail lamps
I can find old bodies,
But finding rear brass rims to suit and also
The jewelled glass red lenses seems to be a fruitless search.
So thinking about making a mould from the one lens I have
and casting some red acrylic into it.
Has anyone tried making lenses this way or even having
glass lenses pressed? They are about 1” in diameter.
If anyone knows a source of such lenses I’d be keen to find out.
Regards
Bill G
As you know Paul Beck can supply a reproduction Lucas AT201 with screw on cap and plastic faceted lens but unfortunately spares are not available.
I have fitted a Paul Beck 'AT 201' with a correct Lucas faceted red glass plus clear plastic liner and the result looks good to the casual viewer.
These reproductions are not cheap but can provide spares.