How to Use a Swag Kit for a Light Fixture
Hanging lamps add light and style to a space, and allow you to leave your table and floor space free for other purposes. The only drawback to hanging lamps is the complicated process of hard-wiring them to the electrical work in the ceiling.
Use swag kits to make pendant lamps easier to install.
Swag lamps avoid that process completely by using extra-long draped cords that you can plug into the wall. The lamp is hung from a hook instead of a junction box and canopy. You can purchase a swag kit from your local hardware store. These kits include all the materials you need to turn your light fixture into a swag light.
Things You Will Need
- Wire cutters
- Hanging lamp
- Wire strippers
- Swag kit
- Needle-nose pliers
- Cut the cord on your hanging lamp so that it’s just a few inches long.
- Strip the last inch of insulating material off the end of your hanging lamp’s cut cord. Once you’ve exposed the two wires, split them apart by pulling so you can easily work with each wire.
- Hanging lamps add light and style to a space, and allow you to leave your table and floor space free for other purposes.
- Swag lamps avoid that process completely by using extra-long draped cords that you can plug into the wall.
- You can purchase a swag kit from your local hardware store.
- Cut the cord on your hanging lamp so that it’s just a few inches long.
- Strip off the last inch of insulation from the lamp cord from your swag kit.
- “Creating Stained Glass Lampshades”; James H. Hepburn; 2001
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