Thanks Doron that's right. Took a look at the globe chart after and figured it out. I wanted to know if amber and red globes could be used. Jeff
Strange I can order parts from Pelam. Sounthern lamp supply use to care Petromax parts but no longer for some strange reason. Jeff
Ah thanks Ron. So CL2 or 288 lanterns had dimming features. I think that globes fit the 220. Jeff
Nice work Ron. You can use the yellow globes too. What Coleman lantern was that globe is that from? Jeff
Some gentle heating with a small propane torch or butane torch might do the trick. You should be able to remove the whole preheater too though....
Hello Ron, The preheater tube should come off. Normally it takes some wiggling but it should come off fairly easily. The jet should come off...
Hello Walleye, The air stem is removable but you unscrewed it right? Dan's tool sounds like your best bet. I have used screw extractor to...
It looks like this lantern kinda Petromax 85N
Here you are Below is a 'B' 1946 Canadian sea form [ATTACH] Below is a 11 (November) 1963 Canadian [ATTACH]
Just a guess but I would say that lantern is from Asia. There is a Thai lantern forum that might know more about this lantern. Interesting...
Hi Doron, I will take pictures of my last two tomorrow. Cheers
Thanks Neil. I think it is a stove pricker. I am going to post it on spiritburner.com The pitch is 0.40 mm. The needle is very similar to a...
I think you are right about the stoves Nils I will measure it when I get home. What other company used these though? It is slightly different...
This is a Primus cleaning needle for a lantern I think. The needle or pricker is 0.30mm The brass threaded body is 5.16 mm long and the pricker...
Nice looking lantern indeed. The planets aren't aligned anymore. Did you start out with fresh fuel? I wonder if it is a fuel pickup tube...
Thank you guys. The lantern came with a full tank of kerosene too. :lol: I guess I should count my blessings as this is the first lantern I...
Hello I recieved a lantern yesterday via a eBay sale. It arrived with a broken globe. It is a Pretromax 1500 I was wondering what you guys...
Yup Coleman 228C for sure. But the date is interesting. They only made this latern for a little while IIRC. I would guess this is a 1946....
Good to hear the gauge is working now. The preheater jet is most likely blocked. But also check the air holes under the preheater jet. Air...
How did you make out Nagant? Jeff
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