Something to do with all those old blowlamps ?

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  1. Fireexit1 United Kingdom

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    Saw this on Ebay: I must admit I am a little conflicted....
    lantern1.jpg lantern2.jpg
     
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    Yes! Now that has to beat drilling to death?
    I might have to re-tap the control tap to something else tho :-)
     
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    Yeah I saw this last week. There is quite a lot of work gone into it and I actually think it looks okay, bit pricey though…
    Not sure about,…. what looks like an 0 ring between the control cock and tank nut, can see that leaking in time.
    Interesting though.
     
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    Yeah once again I'm famous, yes it's mine.
     
  5. Fireexit1 United Kingdom

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    Did you make it or buy it ?
     
  6. Rickylee United Kingdom

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    Made it.
     
  7. Fireexit1 United Kingdom

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    Very clever! Never seen one before
     
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    Some good work there.. I like the gallery :thumbup:
     
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    That's a good looking little lantern you've made!
     
  10. Tony Press

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    Does the pump get hot?

    Tony
     
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    No not at all tony, heat rises, its sold now anyway, its of to the USA.
     
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    Thanks, I was curious. Heat does rise, but lamps also radiate. Some small lamps, eg Austramax, can get very hot tanks.

    Edit: I have a little stove that was made from a small blow torch and a Primus burner. It looks as though it was made by someone during WWII.


    Cheers

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    Kind of reminded me of the one posted by Michel (nothing like it, really) think it was a Focus ?
     
  14. Rickylee United Kingdom

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    Tony it was my concern it would get hot too, but had it lit for two hours and it stayed nice and cool thankfully.
     
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    MK II ?

    or is this MK I ;-)
     
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    To begin with I did have an extension piece (as photo shows above) but the lamp looked messy and also it had to use two seals which I didn't like so I removed it.
     
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    It looks well constructed. Now you've got a lamp with a removable (and repairable) pump.
     
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    This is definitely giving me ideas for a future project!
     
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    I've made these in the past :content:
    Great fun and very useful in lieu of an X410 :lol:

    Alec.
     
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    It's a neat creation and I have seen another which still had the handle fitted.
     
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    Mmmmm :-k now there’s a good idea @Rickylee
    You’ve got me thinking.
    Well done.
    Cheers
    Pete
     
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    Put a handle and reflector on that and I’ll buy it. :lol::lol::lol:
     
  24. Rickylee United Kingdom

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    Already sold!
     
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    Thanks for all the positive comments! :thumbup:
     

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