Nothing is off-topic here in the "Open forum".
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Done. Period changed in title.
I think Fogas is the easiest way to go. Or just search through eBay or Tradera. Mantles are often found there. You don't need a Primus branded...
It looks like atleast 348 is visible on the jet, so most likely it's the correct kerosene jet 6348.
If it still is for alcohol, you should have a restriction at the bottom of the mixing tube. The part where the air is drawn in as seen on my image...
Split to reference gallery and added year in title.
:lol::lol::lol: A brain fart, of course. Pressure Lamp discussion forum it is.
Regarding question 1&2, they normally goes in the regular stove forum. For question 3, place them in the trading section here.
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Indeed. Primus had a torch that's very similar to the one Prescall made. The 1050 had a torch that was stored in a well in the tank where you...
It has already been addressed. Look here. As you see, the chart is already showing below the clickable link, so the link itself is actually...
Yes, you preheat with meths (alcohol) and run the torch on gasoline. I assume the mentioned "shellite" is an Aussie version of gasoline? I use...
Actually it's already listed in the PLC as Economy 223 since a while back. Confirmed by a broschure from 1915. But it's good it was brought up so...
Yes, that's one reason I asked about the vent holes in the water lid. But also because I wanted to see if they were of the appropriate safety size...
Yes, it has all the looks of a carbide lamp of the drip system in a crude way (no dripping needle). Just with very odd water container(s). The...
Aha! In this discussion, Neil mention being contacted by a guy in the matter, and apparently came to the conclusion that a Turner lantern was the...
It doesn't look like that one either. And you are talking about the actual Adamski photo, right? Not the illustration based on his photo? Either...
Indeed. But since it is said that he used a surgical lamp and it was the mid-fifties, I assume it's an electrical one. If so, the reflector part...
Not looking like any Sears hood in the gallery here. Wikipedia says that he used a surgical lamp: "German scientist Walther Johannes Riedel said...
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