Tilley R22

Discussion in 'Other Tilley Pressure Product' started by iani, Jan 3, 2011.

  1. iani

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    Dates to around the early 30's.
    Not the best condition I have seen.
    One day it will find a home to someone who appreciates it more than I.


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  2. JEFF JOHNSON

    JEFF JOHNSON United Kingdom Subscriber

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    It does need some work and 2 wire mantles but it's all right.
     
  3. David Shouksmith

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    Hmm - didn't realise the air intakes had a right-angled sleeve. Mine is missing both... :(
     
  4. Doron Papo

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    That is a nice heater with good output,
    would love to have one but it weights a ton :)
     
  5. David Shouksmith

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    Yep, I think you'd be well into excess baggage charges if you tried to take one of these back in your luggage... :lol:
     
  6. iani

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    Finally got round to doing something with this today.
    The heat output on it is tremendous.
    I'll be getting rid of it soon.

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