Greetings Not quiet pressure stuff Yet an interesting project Seems this baby had been on display for many moons Post strip down there where plenty of issues Tube holding the Wick was totally rotten Here I used a piece of copper tube as a replacement Fine pitting on the fount This recieved a little lead solder The Wick was also rotten Here I used some strands from a mop The jet also has some fine mesh Off to get some benzene for a test This was the second lamp I procured 3 years ago It's been on the back burner while I went down the rabbit hole of stoves pressure lamps and centre draught lamps I am sure many of you suffer from the same symptoms I will need to do a little more research on the fork and mantle settup Here all the bits pre assembly
Good job. Some things to consider: The "wick" should not be bound together on the top with a metal ring. The loop of the strands should be on this top an a fine metal gauze would be over/cover it. To get the strands in the tube it has a metal rod with fork inside. This is also the reason parts corrode together over time.
Thanks Wim So if I understand Wire up the top of the wick stands and cover the whole lot with some gauge mesh The fork you reference Is this inside the stands ?
This was as I stripped Found the pic I cannot remember if there was wire / "fork" inside Seems a similar settup to a Svea wick ?
Indeed the fork is inside the strands. The strands are hold together, shape wise, with a piece of string. The metal gauze on top is there for heat transfer and to create some space in the dome for heated gas. I found the rod inside also later on when "drilling out" the remains of the strands completely rusted together. Maybe the fork was only meant to push in the strands and not left in there.
Managed to get the wick inserted Pre heated with a butane torch and we have life Next to get some kind of mantle up there Sure this will help sustain the heat and then the cycle can continue Got benzene in at the moment
The fork for the mantle can be a flattend, splitted, steel nail. Original they where made from magnesia as I was told.