CL2s, CL1s, and CLXs are the first ones to use plastic eccentrics and without a heat shield that piece can melt. If the hole in the eccentric...
Actually, I've looked in to that... A 200/220 Gen are about an inch and a half to short. a 502 gen. is almost to long but might work with a...
Hi, I don't post much here. Over the weekend I acquired a Sears/AGM Single Mantle Lantern (7426 is what I can make out). It came with a ratty mica...
Yeah its about a dollar less that the CF here at $7.99 compared to $8.88 or higher depending on which store you're at...
Many Typos in Lord of the Rings as well.... At least the earlier printings...
Actually right now its running on stove and lantern fuel from the Sunnyside Corporation... But, its basically the same thing.
Note the Typo where it says 'brass found' instead of 'brass fount'...
The lantern dying down and going out happened to me today on a Preway Jr. L47P On my lantern it turned out to be the pick-up tube clogged up on me...
After further fettling tonight (after the lantern failed to light period) I discovered the the fuel assembly was all gunked up including the air...
Here is a Preway Junior Model L47P running on Coleman fuel with a Peerless 2C-HG mantle and a globe from a Century propane lantern. I discovered...
The original original globe would have been a Pyrex green sunrise globe....
The manufacturer is contemplating removing the rapid heater feature because quality parts for that feature are hard to come by... Still wish I...
I like Peerless 2C-HG mantles. They are the #21/#21A equivalent. They are Thorium mantles and are manufactured in the Philippines.. There is also...
And that one runs on Kerosene instead of white gas...
My first MilSpec purchase was a 1945 AGM no markings on the burner, but the fount had seven stress fractures so I have since replaced it with one...
Doron, that looks more like a reflection from a double glazed window...
I do have a suggestion: put some sort of knurling on the outside of the brass tube so there is more grip for the resin so it is less likely to...
I have a painted 242C dated May 1945 and a painted 242B dated November 1941. I'll have to get pics of them...
That particular silicone needs to be vacuum evacuated to get the air bubbles out. I use a brand called Alumilite Quick-Set RTV (sets at room temp)...
I think I saw a lamp very much like that today at an Antique Mall. it has that funky generator/vaporizer anyway. I couldn't see it very well...
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