I’ve tried, I might need a better quality pointy thing. The o ring picks I have are rather bendy! Going to try some dental tools this time, as I...
Ooh thanks, that’s a few pounds cheaper than Amazon if you buy two and get the free delivery.
[ATTACH] Well I wish I’d done that two days ago. It seemed fairly well stuck when I started trying to pull it out but once I started twisting and...
Possibly Mike, I walked away from it the other day as it was one of those moments where frustration could have led to a bigger problem. I’ll have...
Thanks guys, feeling better about it now. Will keep you posted!
Thanks @Henry reckon you’re right. Shouldn’t be complicated in theory and I do have a recently retired Bialaddin fount I could practise on. Is it...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I may have a problem! I fired the Phoebus 635 and got a decent light initially but the nrv was passing enough to be a...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Got her cleaned up a bit and new seals in and away she goes! The paintwork wasn’t quite as pristine as first appeared as it had...
A great find!
Good for the garden visitors seeing as everyone has to sit outside!
This Tilley R1 heater was rough and ready when my wife bought it for me for Christmas. It kept the workshop warm over the winter and has now...
Welcome aboard, great first lantern, enjoy!
Looks great. Nice and bright!
Good find! I’d be bankrupt by now if I was still buying it online or in the diy shops.
I meant the check valve/nrv. It’s the only thing I’ve not replaced yet. The pump rod was extending under pressure but it’s possible to lock it off...
One of my most reliable lanterns the 320. Enjoy!
Getting there with the Phoebus. Just waiting for a check valve tool to arrive now. I did do a test burn this morning to see if I could get away...
@Tom Pedersen - Good to know, thank you. None of mine are quite that bad yet but the time will come I expect!
Need to test mine this weekend before painting. Fingers crossed!
That’s interesting! I’ve never worked with fibreglass before. What kind of adhesive would you use or is the adhesion part of the actual fibreglass...
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