Contingency Fire-Up

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  1. Rangie

    Rangie United Kingdom Subscriber

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    With the weather turning decidedly iffy over the last couple of weeks, I fuelled and ran-up a couple of go-to lanterns just in case there is any sudden darkness :lol:

    A 1930 Primus 1001 Lantern, a Tilley BR49 Lantern Ex-Wolverhampton Railway Workshops (which for some reason I haven't added to the gallery :oops:) and a 1939 Primus 100 (With a 4155 Regulated Burner) Stove for tea duties.

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    Alec.
     
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    Nice preparation.
     
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    Those will do the job!:thumbup::thumbup:
     
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    It might be a good idea to stock up some fuels if you've not already done that.
     
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    Very cleaver, and impressive too.
     
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    Always good to have a plan ! - we had a power cut last night and a few lanterns were pressed into action :D/
     
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    :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

    hmm interesting kettle there?
     
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    Nah its just a Simplex-Style kettle, common as muck really, I've 3 or 4 in different styles/sizes.

    I like them because apart from being designed for sitting on top of a gas/flame style cooker, the base is a void that sits over the burner. Therefore if your stove is old/crooked (badly re-soldered legs etc), or has mismatched parts/incorrect silent cap etc, the kettle will sit over the burner without worrying about a flat base rocking/teetering on top of it 8]

    Here is the same Primus No.100 (running a 4150 Regulated Roarer Burner this time), with the camera poked underneath....

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    Alec.

    p.s. apologies for stove content :whistle:
     
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    Thanks Alec ! dont apologise its good to learn new things :thumbup:
    simplex.. presumably they boil more efficiently with all the coils there
    hmm good action shots
    pb
     
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    Here's my "user" Speculum X246 Tilley to counter the stove photos :lol:
    A powerhouse, never flickers or fails, runs for hours quite happily. Every now and again you get a lantern that just runs perfectly 8]

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    Yeah, variations on a theme.
    The true Simplex ones have rolled bottoms and have a round wire "coil" around the base.
    Military pattern ones (similar to this one, but this is a civvie one), have squared-off bottoms and the "coil" is rectangular in section.
    Have a browse on Classic Camp Stoves, lots of examples over there ;):D

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    That’s a grand light up Alec!
     

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