Well Day 5 of the deck build had me starting on the Light poles. I made a wooden tube that was about 5 3/4” on each side.

Three sides are glued together and the forth side will be attached with stainless trim screws, which have a smaller head. They have square drive.
The posts are 8’ long and are 83” above the deck to the top of the wooden post. In the uphill side the post is about 12” in the ground. One the downhill side the post is on top of the ground, but a solid post is inside the hollow one and is sunk into the ground to give it a little more support.
The problem that I ran into was a short sighted item on my part. I made the post and I attached it to the deck. When I went to put the light fixture on top of the post, I realized that I failed to put the 45 deg cut on each corner. So it was a chisel and a tap of the hand palm to cut off the corners. It was about 2 hours of work to do that job.
My youngest son was in a play at school so the day ended early. Post attached but the fixture was not yet in place. So it was back to finishing it today.
Day 6. So here is the fixture and the lamp globe.

I guess a little story is due at this time to tell about the fixtures.
When I lived in St. Louis I met a gentleman that had about 50 of these fixtures. They were take downs from the streets of St. Louis. He wanted about $10.00 for each of them. I bought 2. The city was replacing the fixtures that were installed in 1923 with some of the new Hi Pressure Sodium lights. Some how I never installed them at my home in St. Louis. So they sat in the boxes in the basement. I them moved to New Jersey. Lived there for 25 years. For some reason I never installed them at my home in Ringoes. I then moved to Delaware. My wife wanted a new deck and she was looking at metal light poles. I’m a LumberJock, I don’t like metal poles. Then I remembered the St Louis light fixtures, sitting in the boxes in our garage. I suggest to my wife about using those lights. She was enthusiast about it. Of course it was my job to get them installed.
So when i started on the second pole. I remembered to do the beveling while on the ground. So I took the pole to the workshop and did the beveling while being held in the vise.

And then testing the fixture while still in the vise.

It seems to me that these fixtures are cast bronze.
I had some bulb fixtures that fit in the holders. They seem to have disappeared. But not a problem because they were made for the big base bulb, and I planned to use compact florescent bulbs.
So I made a metal bracket from a hurricane strap from the building supply.

I then screwed a socket on top of my homemade bracket.

The bracket was screwed to the holder.

So here is the first post with the lamp shade all washed and the fixture all washed, The light is really on but it doesn’t show.

So I hurried to get the second post installed and all hooked up. My wife is sitting on her deck looking at her lights. We sat at the table and ate dinner tonight.

And from the yard, looking back at the deck.

So my wife got busy and cleaned all of the tools off. Plus they are forecasting rain tonight.
The supervisor checking out the crack that are forming between the boards.

The deck with the curved edge visable. The edge has not yet been trimmed to final curve.

On to day seven.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com























18 comments so far
Douglas Bordner
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posted 68 days ago
Outstanding series, and a great looking deck, Karson. More stuff I can’t show the wife. She wants to tear our old deck off, and replace it with a low platform. Guess I’d better think of the bright side⦠lots of weathered Western Red Cedar, if we don’t demolish with a Bobcat.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
Karson
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posted 68 days ago
Douglas:
My wife likes the low profile deck. She said tonight that the deck makes the yard seem more useable.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
Jeff
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Really nice Karson. Don’t you wish you had more of the lamps?
It’s really coming together (and the wife is pleased to boot.)
-- Jeff, St. Paul, MN
Greg3G
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posted 68 days ago
Great Lights Karson. Funny how we can stash stuff and pull it out at the right time. Looks great.
-- Greg - Charles Town, WV
Karson
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I’d still pay $10.00 each if I could find more. I don’t even remember who the guy was. And he may have passed by now.
I hope that 48 sets are not in his basement. And that someone else is enjoying them.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
trifern
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posted 68 days ago
Awesome lights!!!! Nice deck too.
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Karson
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Thanks for the comments.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
rikkor
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This has been a wonderful project to watch. I think those light fixtures are fantastic!
-- Maplewood, MN
Brad_Nailor
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posted 67 days ago
Nice work Karson. Those light fixtures are great looking and it’s a real cool story to tell about their history, while your standing there on your deck with a cocktail in your hand, rather than a hammer! it’s a thing with wives and decks….mine bugged me for 4 years for one and now that I built it, she is out there all the time!
-- Women love me.....trees fear me
Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 67 days ago
Karson;
Superb job. Is that a wolf?
Lee
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Karson
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Just my sweet daughters, sweet puppy. He’s been living with us for a year and enjoys his freedom. He’s a mixed breed Shepard and ?
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unknownwoodworker
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posted 67 days ago
Looking good Karson !
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dalec
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Nice recycling old bronze lighting fixtures. Did you put any kind of finish on your wood poles?
As always, your projects are interesting, demonstrating skill and creativity.
Dalec
Napaman
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really nice!!! again…thanks for all the details…I am learning!!!
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teenagewoodworker
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posted 67 days ago
wow those are really nice. what a deal for only 10$ too. This deck is coming out great. thanks for keeping us posted.
jockmike2
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Beautiful deck Karson, you have a beautiful home and yard. The deck really complements it all. Great job friend. mike
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Grumpy
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Those lamps add a nice touch Karson. Great finished job.
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thetimberkid
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posted 66 days ago
Great work!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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