Sure!
Most enamels will work just fine. (make sure the base has been sanded with fine sandpaper to give the surface some tooth for the paint to adhere to)
According to a YouTube video, one attaches a lamp base to a lamp by checking if the shaft is connected to the smaller base, then attaching that base to the larger base of a lamp.
You can convert a clamp on desk lamp to a lamp with a regular base by purchasing a tabletop bracket for the lamp. This bracket can act as a base for the lamp.
The nouns in this statement are base, lamp, and marble.
The light bulb is inside the lamp base, right?so, when you turn on the lamp, the light shines THROUGH the lamp base, although dimmer, so you can se both. if you took the lamp base off, the light bulb would look brighter.
If you are talking about the support that holds the lampshade to the lamp base it is called a "lamp harp".
Yes, you can.
A gooseneck lamp is a lamp with a long flexible "neck" between the lamp base and the bulb. They make good reading lights as they can be bent to shed light just where it is required.
The "hot" conductor of the lamp circuit.
A banker's lamp is a variety of desk lamp with a solid ornate base and a single stem leading to a horizontal cover.
Absolutely not and you should use the same manufacturer of the paint you have on there also. Sorry you can only use a chlorinated rubber base paint on a rubber base paint. If you try to paint with the chlorinated rubber base on top of a synthetic rubber base paint it will probably peel like a bad sunburn.
What they call "oil base paint" is really called "alkyd base paint." So yes, you can do that.