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welcome back everybody today a definite big change of pace I am gonna refinish and rewire these vintage or actually I should say antique wall sconces I bought these off of a scrapper I paid 25 or so dollars for them they were in terrible condition the wiring was original and frayed and the switches did not work so I wanted to talk a little bit about peoples general fear of fixing something and I understand it completely a lot of people have this fear that if they take a broken lamp or wall sconce or a washing machine for that matter theyre afraid to fix it because they feel like they might make matters worse or they might break it completely now I just wanted to say guys its already broken like how much more damage can you possibly do like if you take a step back and think about what your options are lets just say you have a broken washing machine your option is a try and fix it yourself be pay a service guy an exorbitant amount of money to fix it or see just go get a new washer s