Fettling by lamp light

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  1. James K

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    Just a quick pic of an AGM 3927 getting some attention by the light of a Tilley TL106 and a Bialaddin 310.

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    They are doing the job.:thumbup::thumbup:
     
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    Still tinkering away, now have an AGM with pressure ready for leak tests.

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    It's progressing.:thumbup:
     
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    Lovely to work by, I bet it’s nice and warm too.

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    It is nice to fettle lamps with some running on the bench, sometimes it feels like the genes inside the lamps are encouraging you to build more of them.
    Only nuisance is when working on white gas lamps, when you get to the stage where you need to splosh fuel about you have to stop and come back in the daylight. That workshop has no electricity.
     

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