Tilley PL53's

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  1. Tilleyz13

    Tilleyz13 United Kingdom Subscriber

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    Here are 5 of my PL53'S fresh of my fettling line all serviced and ready to go for another 50yrs or so, one was in terrible condition with a split tank so a little solder later and boom of she goes lighting up and holding pressure for 8hrs on a long run test.

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    Great line-up ! :thumbup:
     
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    Great job and lovely lamps.
    I must admit to scrapping several tanks over the years due to stress cracks, personally I wouldn't dare to solder.
    I just didn't think that soldering would be safe enough as a permanent solution and I don't have access to brazing anymore.
    I always think that the PL53 looks like how a pressure lamp would be drawn for a British rail steam engine illustration, how a lamp should look.
     
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    What a top line up. The PL53 is one of my favourite lanterns and your line up certainly spin my wheels.
    I’ve not experienced stress cracks in Tilleys yet, however if I do, you have given me an option for repair. Did you drill a small hole at the extreme ends of the stress cracks before soldering?
    Well done mate, well fettled.
    Cheers
    Pete
     
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    Well saved.:thumbup:

    Because the WW2., PL-53s are some common, when one turns up with a stress cracked tank I just strip it for spares, the base plate can be removed and made into a reflector and the nozzle which the pump screws onto may come in handy.
     
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    Sometimes, you just have to take a chance and trust your work, I always grind the crack out and widen a little then flux up and go for it, after I fill with water and pressurise leaving it for a couple of days to check its progress
     
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    Great line up, well saved!

    @paparazi
    I agree that PL53s look how a lamp should look!
     
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    Thanks buddy
     
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    Great line up, I do like to see a bunch of pl53's looking grand.
     
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    Thanks buddy
     

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