Yeah, but it's getting it to sit straight and stay there I have a problem with... [-X
Probably, but the pump might be a mishmash of two different pumps... :-k
The shade on my TL106 sits squint as well. :-k
I've just won the auction for the lamp and it's going to cost just over twenty five quid with the shipping, so I might have got myself a bargain.! :D/
I'm looking at one that has been listed as 'Chalwyn' because of the cap to the oil reservoir, but the burner says 'Martin Patent'. :-k
Does anybody know anything about them.? :-k
Looks good.! :D/:clap:
@Wayland, I'll give superglue a go. :thumbup: Next time we're out at the shops I'll get some. If that doesn't work I'll go for the soldering...
Hiya that looks wonderful.! :D/ I've got a Hurrifume lantern that's seeping from the seam between the base and the upper part of the font. :?: Any...
I do like the lanterns with the logo on the glass picked out.! :D/
When I got my latest X246B, there was still pressure in the tank after being left that way for a good few years.!
Great restoration.! :clap:
Can't help you with this I'm afraid I'm a Tilley girl when it comes to pressure lamps, and for a boat I'd favour the X246B lanterns. :-k
It could be the case that not enough time was left for the paint to cure fully. :-k
Looking good.! :clap:
Hmm, you should read this... :lol:
Eek.! :shock: We also collect a lot of vintage discharge lamps, which take up quite a lot of room. 8] You would happen to still have that lamp...
An expert fettle.! :D/ :clap: The electrickery was well dodgy though not being earthed and all that metalwork exposed.! [-X
@Fireexit1, I thought that profanity wasn't allowed on CPL... :mrgreen:
Excellent job.!:D/ :clap:
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