I have bought crackle finish paint(black) in an aerosol from Halfords in the past
If the cock does not shut off the fuel , that is at fault ,not the needle, which as stated is only use to clean the jet
You cannot polish the reflector at all, the plating is very soft! As stated, wash with warm soapy water
A slightly more automated method is to wrap item in many towels, put in a laundry bag and put in a tumble drier, no heat of course, or even wedge...
Stupid boy Pike!
hootflipflopandfly e bay seller who's service gets worse year on year
I today have had Tilley vaporiser 169 issues, the first one I fitted was partially blocked giving a spray pattern like a fountain and the needle...
I think it's a Coleman
Yes, you can use panel wipe {solvent based), a lot cheaper than the genuine artical
It's an Anchor
If you pump slowly the compressed air just leaks past the pump washer. Is there a spring on the needle to pull the pricker back?
If the vaporiser and needle are clear of carbon, check to see if the screen under the fuel cock is clear. When pumping the lamp pump , pump it...
I was in Germany in the 70's and I never saw any , maybe I wasn't far enough behind the theoretical front!
If you think the atomiser is too large, solder it up and resize it with small diameter piece of wire, or if you have access to small diameter...
Go and find an old radio spares shop ,you should be able to get an insulator there. By the way what's the application ?
Use carb cleaner and a soft cloth
When water gets under enamel and then is heated,it turns to steam with dramatic effect and can be very dangerous . If you must wash enamelled...
I think many of us are aware of "progress", it's human nature, and it's only exacerbated by the media doing programs on collecting etc. There are...
I do vehicle restoration , the most important thing with plating is the finish of the item before the plating process starts ,so polishing to a...
Erm! actually metric came into the U.K engineering scene in 1972,or at least that when it was first taught in colleges as a standard unit of...
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