Very nice. Good to see the carton and accessories as well.
At least this is a nickel plated tank so it should be able to do it quite neatly. Remember you only need to use lead solder for this job.
It sounds like the end of the pump tube (with NRV) might have fallen off. That could be a challenge getting out. Probably the only solution is to...
It's an Optimus globe cage. You can tell by the holes around the bottom edge of the collar. The darkening has been done on purpose as the mounting...
Some extra information which I think is what you are asking about. In 1955, Primus stopped stamping the model number on this size tank and added...
Some pictures would help.
I would expect it to have a pressure release like the one in this thread. I am also curious about what has been done on this lamp. :)
Now I see. Thanks for the pictures.
That was an ingenious solution for the frame. What did you use? I have a 1001 that is almost as bad and have wondered how to fix it. A Coleman...
As Wim has mentioned, this is an Asian reflector. I had always assumed that they came from anchor, but I havn't looked into it. It looks like it...
Yes there is a mesh disc attached to the cleaning needle rod. You can see this in the Primus catalogues from 1950 (both the English and Swedish...
I have reconverted a couple of 200cp lamps (392 and 394), and one 300cp lamp (1325). The information I have is that the jet for the 1320 series...
Glasses with this marking turn up on Primus lamps from the late 1940s. It doesn't appear to have been used for that long.
The flame spreader on the Aymaro doesn't look right. It looks pushed in. That won't help the burn.
As you say, this is most likely a 154. There is very little difference between the radiator parts for the 154 and 157, but as it fits on the 54...
Just to add a bit more detail to the design timeline. The Aladdin 12A was the same as the pre 1934 Radius 119 (Radius made all the Aladdin 12A and...
It certainly looks like a 1020 air intake. The larger end is found on the earlier models.
Very nice. Are those wheels standard? I'm more into the Italian brands, but quite like the British bikes from the late 60s and early 70s.
Not much chance of me calling by, but some more photos of the bike would be nice to see. :)
As Henry has said, part 6128 is the graphite packing. Primus did theirs by using a number of graphite washers. I usually just pack the gland nut...
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