Testing burners

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    The Coleman 295-700T (two posts back) with Peerless 2G-HG mantles.


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    It’s running well.

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    1949 Primus 991 after fettling.

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    I’m happy with this!

    By the way, the thing I’m using as a heat shield is an improvised spirit dish I found on a Tilley lantern.

    Cheers

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    The 1949 Primus 991 with mantle.


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    Coleman 1974 200A. Straight out of the postage box.

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    It just needs cleaning up now.


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    That's a very nice flame, and a lovely shade of blue too.
     
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    Photo from an iPhone on auto, at night, under the white light of three Coleman lamps. Photo unedited.

    I was surprised by the blue.


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    I thought my eyes had been seeing different.
    I've never seen that shade of blue(as appeared on my hp screen) on such flames, no matter how "perfect" the combustion is.
    Its beautiful. Does the actual flame colour appear like that in the pictures?
     
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    @MYN

    That is the flame in the photos without any digital alteration.

    I think it is due to the automatic adjustment of the iPhone reacting under the white light of the Coleman lamps.

    After I finish planting my garlic crop today, I’ll see what it looks like in the shed with daylight.


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    These photos taken at the same location, but this time during daylight and no light of Coleman lamps.

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    These latter pictures show what I'd normally see on cleanly operating burners.
    My handphone camera often does strange renditions under different lighting conditions :).
     
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    Testing a Col-Max 333

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    Happy to put a mantle on this one!

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    It’s working very well, and it’s very bright!

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    Testing a the burner of a rather enigmatic Coleman 286A-703.

    The lamp had been fired previously, but judging by the soot, not very efficiently.

    A mantle was tied on and unburned so that’s what I tested.

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    It works!

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    Testing an Australian-made 12/1960 Coleman 249. This (I’m almost certain) is the last production run of Aussie Colemans.

    The light up is straight out of the mailbox. I’ll now fettle the lantern into the condition it should be in for an historic piece of kit.

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    This lantern should be fine!


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    Testing a Canadian Coleman 236 (10/1950).


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    This one is ok! The screen on the burner cap needs a gentle brush.


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    Nice blue ! :D/
     
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    Yes. A very nice blue.

    Now fitted with a Petromax 500cp mantle.

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    Well done!
    In my experience, the Coleman 237/237, is their most robust, no nonsense lantern.
     
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    Testing a Canadian Coleman 158 kerosene lamp (2/1947).

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    ^^^^
    That looks good!


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    Testing the burner on a 1937 Canadian 118A.

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    The lamp is burning well. It needed some thoughtful fettling, and I thought it would misbehave on first light up, but it got going straight away.

    It’s got an itinerant gas leak from the tip cleaner stem. I’ll work on that tomorrow and get this uncommon lamp fully up and running.


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    Please keep us posted on your "leak solutions"!
     
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    @Jacob van Pareen

    To fix the small gas leak at the tip cleaner shaft, I cheated a bit.

    I cleaned the area where the small brass bush that sits on the wire control fits into the brass housing, then I used graphite string to wrap around the wire control and act as packing when tightening up the hex packing nut.

    No more leak.


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    In this photo you can see the brass bush protruding just in front of the threads.
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    The graphite string was wrapped around the wire shaft in front of the packing nut and then the packing nut screwed back firmly not tight. As said above, no more leak.
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    On another note, I replaced the badly misshapen generator that came with the lamp, with a very old NOS 242B generator (wire spring and asbestos internals), but I used the “V” stamped tip from the original generator.

    Testing those small mantles with the new generator resulted in the small mantles being blown to pieces!

    When I finish this lamp I’ll fit it with Peerless 2C-HG mantles.


    Cheers

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