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Customer wants me to fit a new antique centre light.

Body is brass but the lampholder doesn't have an earth terminal.

Been looking for a new lampholder with an earth terminal. There is some thread sticking out of the bottom of the existing lampholder, enough to screw another lampholder into, but the thread is 3/8. Can't seem to find a suitable adaptor/lampholder.

Anyone know where to look?

Can't secure an earth to anywhere on the existing body.
 
is it a brass lamp holder? if so drill and self tapper for the E.
 
Try collingwood or stearn I think they do adapters from 3/8 to 1/2
i sometimes used to solder an earth onto the lampholder base if it was an oddball size
 
Would one of these fit somewhere? 1/2" so may miss 5/8".
1-2-brass-earth-terminal-tags-screw.jpg
 

Thanks for trying and to everyhbody else who have made suggestions.

This is the closest but need a female 5/8 that then coverts to a male 3/8 (10mm) with a hole down the middle for the flex.

Don't think I'm going to get anything. Not sure a self tapper will work as there not much room, bango won't work!
 

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