Bialaddin 305 -1964

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  1. Beanie United Kingdom

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    So I’ve picked up some more lamps , the Tilley’s I’ll post separately

    Can anyone shed any light on this one it’s a Bialaddin 305 from 1964 , I know nothing , zero , absolutely zilch about them having only really looked at Tilley lamps thus far

    I'm assuming like all lamp it’s worth restoring ?
    Are they desirable ?
    Where do I start ?
    All advise gratefully recieved

    thx
     
  2. JEFF JOHNSON

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    Vapalux and Bialaddin and Imber research products were all made by Willis & Bates in Halifax in Yorkshire, the build quality is good and the designs are simple.

    This link shows the relevant book.

    Books
     
  3. ROBBO55

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    @Beanie , a nice find and definitely worth restoring.
    New seals, clean and polish should result in a good lantern.
     
  4. Gary Waller

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    That's a nice lamp IMHO do not restore it, give it a good clean and I recon it will come up really well. Glasses are available as are replacements seals.
    Only my opinion, good luck.
     
  5. Mark Hodgson United Kingdom

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    Good Evening Beanie

    Nice Lamp! I too started off with Tilley's, didn't even know there were any other alternatives!

    Didn't take me long to get my first Bialaddin though (Got about four now, including an ex - military one like yours!), a 300X, a couple of 305's and a 315 that's been converted to lectric.

    Very, very similar to a Tilley - If you can fettle a Tilley back into operation, you can fettle a Bialaddin / Vapalux, principles are all pretty much the same, and spares are available and generally reasonably priced!

    Sounds like you're already on the slippery slope - You'll be eyeing up Stoves and Blow Lamps next! I even had to restore an old Esso Blue paraffin can recently, and was seriously looking at a rather scary looking paraffin powered weed burner at a local flea market.

    Regards
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    Thanks all , glass and seals on order, will start with a deep clean and reassemble with new seals . For the pre heater , I believe these were asbestos ?
    Are they ?

    I have some glass fibre fire seal in a suitable width was going to make a replacement from , yes I know you can buy them , but where is the fun in that

    It’s the same year as my Tilley X246A that I’ve just finished , so will be a keeper

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    Its not a shelf queen and gets used
     
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    Hi,
    i think that the general consensus is that they were, so if not sure then best to treat as if it is imo :thumbup:
    i remember reading a good thread about disposing of asbestos but can’t find it now :/
     
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    305's are excellent lamps, I just picked up a brace of military ones c/w original untouched accessories. First time the - imo - superior one piece steel hood appeared. It seems M320's get more love though and command better prices. Go figure...!
     
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  9. Beanie United Kingdom

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    Not the ones I’ve recently seen on Evil bay , they seemed V expensive ?
     
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    Yes there are some ludicrous asking prices for NOS lamps on there. £399 for an unused M320 is the biggest laugh though...
     
  11. Beanie United Kingdom

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    So a sensitive recommissioning has begun

    The tank has some paint flaking , but is limited to under the frame .

    The tank has cleaned up well , some areas where the paint is thin from use I suspect as it’s around the filler and pump

    control valve cleaned of grime and the vaporiser has cleaned and rust removed needle moves freely and is clean

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    Hood is in great condition , I’ve cleaned the burner , but not excessive , IMO it should not be shinny on this lamp , the brass air caps have been cleaned but not polished IMG_5967.jpeg IMG_5966.jpeg

    I don’t know what you call the Aluminium parts other than one is the spirit well , here I’ve removed the Asbestos wick and made one from glass fibre seal

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    Glass is due tomorrow and hopefully the full seal kit and V42 mantle so I can assemble over the weekend


    Test burn without a mantle and then hopefully the money shot
     
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    Reassembled
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    Is this how the glass sits , not in the lip of the preheater ?
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    Test burn , nice clean blue flamelets IMG_6031.jpeg

    So V42 mantle fitted and lift off IMG_6034.jpeg

    Running along side my X246B

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    I am getting a bit of “suck back” on the pump , is that likely just to be new seals bedding in ?
     
  13. Gary Waller

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    Lamp looks great.
    Those non return valve seals can be troublesome to seal especially when new, sometimes take a bit of bedding in.
     
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    Thanks Gary, will see how it performs over the next few days, I didn't really fancy emptying the tank to remove and strip it, fingers crossed its just the newness wearing off :)
     
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    If you release the pressure screw and give the pump a few swift and firm presses that can help re-seat the washer.
     
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    The Bialaddin has cleaned up nicely, congratulations :thumbup:
     

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