Well - a great result and a working heater :D/
Oh I say - how very ingenious ! and thank you for sharing :clap: I guess you could also fit them to a worn out Q99 that has been cleared as well ?
Ah but designed by an Italian - Flaminio Bertoni :)
Very nice :clap:
I know what you mean - but it is a bit 1950's in its outlook. Spaceships and all that !
The spitit cup that came with it was a bit tatty and when I pulled the asbestos preheater material out of the cup it fell apart. Luckily I had a...
Thanks Ian. Actually somewhere in the roud tuit pile I have a leaky 310 - I could borrow the globe from that.
It is in very good condition for something that lived on a boat - top find :thumbup:
It has been a while folks but I could not resist this one: before and after pics. I hope to fire it up at the weekend. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
He he well, history is not fixed in time…:-k
Whatever it is it looks and works well. Lpg lanterns are underrated and I think unloved in comparison to liquid fuelled ones, but well worth...
Looking good :thumbup:
Practice for next winter! Looks great :clap:
I have just had a moment of memory :doh:: - I bought an R1 cheaply unseen and somebody had made their own brass version of the ceramic tube. The...
What's not to like ? :thumbup:
Hi Paul - yes the ceramic saves the brass tube underneath from the direct ravages of the flame/heat inside the burner screen. I guess the...
Shame, I was taught how to use Primus stoves and Tilley lanterns in the scouts - admittedly some 45 years ago. Interestingly we used bits of...
Another good one in the UK is Starchem synstrip. Same caveats. Only available in 5L containers so unless you have lots to do maybe not so economical.
If only the BBC would invent the TARDIS lantern store..
Well this debate will run and run, but I have found the Bialaddin 315 to be the peak of utility and build quality. That said there is not much...
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