The shade may be left in place if it is a solid.
How to fix a broken floor lamp base.
Or cut it off and splice it back on with wire nuts.
Cut them off and strip away 1 2 in.
To take it apart start by taking the screws off the foundation.
I got a table lamp kind thing but this is close to 7 feet and same as you i broke the bottom plaster too.
Just use pliers to twist the base off the tube photo 2 reassemble the lamp body and screw on the new socket base to hold it all together.
Set a pillow on the floor.
I did fix a couple of floor lamps before by replacing the base filling with vinyl concrete and that worked out very well.
A bad socket or a bad cord.
You can begin repairing a floor lamp by disassembling the lamp.
How to repair a faulty lamp.
Since both of these issues involve taking apart the lamp it is wise to replace both items.
Pull the socket switch up out of the shell base to expose enough of the switch to reveal.
Get the new socket the one with.
When a floor lamp stops working there are usually two causes for the problem.
How to repair a faulty lamp.
Get the new wires.
Gently lean the lamp downward and rest the top of the floor lamp the area near the bulb down on the pillow.
Do not lose any of the pieces.
If you have a lamp with a loose socket that causes the lamp to flicker to be difficult to turn on or to just flat out refuse to light you can replace the socket and give the lamp a new life.
If the hole in the middle of the plate is big then put a big washer and fix the nut.
This will eliminate the possibility of replacing one part only to have the problem be the part that was not replaced.
Run it in the lamp and then through the socket.
I am thinking of getting a round plate exercise weights 15 or 20 pounder that whose circumference is not bigger than the lamp base and fix it with not and bolt same as how the plaster was.
A tall floor lamp provides a lot of leverage that could break your pipe off.
The base could be designed so that the pipe fits tightly through the base and screws through the flange last.
Then the thickness of the base would help support the pipe.
Floor lamps that get moved frequently last only a few years before their plastic and the cement inside crumbles.
A majority of floor lamps are comprised of threaded pipes joined by screws.
Having to shell out 35 60 every few years for a floor lamp is getting pretty tiring.