Yes, these heaters use the same type of cleaning needle mechanism as e.g. the 1001 lanterns or 1015 lamps.
Since videos and pictures posted in this thread are 3rd party hosted, many will expire over time.
Since videos and links posted in this thread are 3rd party hosted, many will expire over time.
3-D printing is a possibility. And it doesn't have to be ceramic. A regular metal printing version from e.g. the services you mention would work...
It has been moved to the reference gallery, so no need for a new topic. If you want to add more pics, it's just to keep posting in this topic.
Yes, Optimus was one of several manufacturers who provided stoves for the Vacuum oil company.
A Lux, as usual for railway stations. A J-lamp on a cast iron post, making it a JS (S for stolpe, meaning post) identical to this one: [ATTACH]
Moved to "Portugal" after identification. Also changed title.
Moved to reference gallery (and title amended) after Neil's identification.
Very good! Title amended accordingly.
Hi Sammi, and welcome. Both those features you ask about are subscriber benefits.
That's a Tito Landi heater, and those use either petrol or alcohol. Both versions look the same on the outside, but differ in e.g. the size of the...
Looks like it once was a Primus 1010 heater.
Isn't 19/32" 15.08 mm?
Title corrected accordingly. (Also both lamps copied and posted separatedly each in respective section in the Gallery.)
Moved to Reference Gallery, and title amended according to the positive identification in the discussions.
No big deal, DrZ. You actually made two different posts with this very same lantern. We prefer to keep the same lantern under one topic, so I...
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