Thanks, Tony , Jeff and Gillies
Thanks, @Tony Press @Sedgman @Conny C @JEFF JOHNSON EBay, but I can't find it now. It was sold as a connection tube for an aftermarket...
It's cleaned up nicely, congratulations :thumbup:
I needed a tank to run a hollow wire lamp. So looked around the workshop and decided cage on this Coleman 201 wasn’t worth repairing. The tank...
Testing the burner. Nice blue flame [ATTACH] With a mantle [ATTACH] Very Happy with the result. [ATTACH]
Manufactured by Wizard Lighting Systems (Australia) in association with S.A. Alumenite Co This 1925 catalogue advertises the Model 55 lamp and...
I picked up a Wizard 55 hollow wire lamp at the last Staffordshire Reef gathering. Shown here Wizard N0.55 hollow wire lamp It’s in good...
Welcome to CPL @Russ Greenacre
It's in good condition Tony. :thumbup:
Congratulations :thumbup:
Have you adjusted the gap between the nipple (jet) and the J tube? There is no valve or pressure regulator. The needle only cleans the jet.
Cleaned up nicely, congratulations :thumbup:
Looks good :thumbup:
Koala, The Australian equivalent to Coleman fuel is Shellite. You can pick it up at any Bunnings store. Don't use Australia's version of white...
The 200A's are a Coleman fueled lantern. This one being kerosene will be a model 201. Have a close look at the label on the collar, should say...
Welcome to CPL @abdurhman I thought the 1/2 size 200A used batteries. Coleman 200a 1/2 size
The resultant lantern looks good.:thumbup: A cross section of a tank is always interesting
Thanks John :thumbup:
Nice lantern Tony :thumbup:
Congratulations Buckaroo :thumbup:
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