Hi Marko, your "Stormaster" on the tank is directly under the pump, mine is 90 degrees west of the pump and Tony missed out completely.
It has a patent number, a name and a date to make it easy to find. HERE is a link to more info I found with a simple Google search.
Tom, the camera often lies, is the mantle actually clean or is it sooted ?? As you know very well the pressure needed and the preheat time, I'm...
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Hi Conny, the patina couldn't be better for that lamp. Great find. Strange that Welsbach was the retailer in Australia.
I'm thinking blocked fuel supply. It is working fine at first because it has time for the fuel to pass the blockage but then the fuel can't get...
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So easy to think burners were "natural gas". This is an interesting burner. Patented in 1901 Article from 1904. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks Tom. No heaters on your list...
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Advertised in 1911. Believe what you want but this is the factory it was made in. [ATTACH][ATTACH] Edit, This is the building being demolished....
We know a few Blanchards were used.
Brilliant. Any signs of the tanks being pressed rather than spun ?? Any possible conclusions ?? Ignore what you 'know', that will just get in...
Very good point. :thumbup:
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I have often wondered what countries Tilleys were sold in. They were sold in lot of the commonwealth countries and many European countries...
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Strange a 1964 lamp has a 'patent applied for' preheater when they were patented in 1931. A different control cock of course so there is more...
Could be I guess but the first mention I can find of the HL4 is January 1949.
A cream Kayen table lamp is mentioned in this July 1948 ad and is the only mention of it I have found. It would be easy to think this is...
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