Just Wow. Take Care it will never get scrapped.
[ATTACH]all the best for 2025. (unintentionally I lit 27, forward looking)
Big smile.
Nice preparation.
Congrats to this fine collection!
I got a bit confused from the headline 226 from 1963. Until I saw in pics it's 236. Maybe you can update the post title? Ps. A very nice lantern.
Nice lamp design for interior use.
Wow, that's beautiful. Proud dad.
Wow, the table lamps are great. Congrats.
Choose a dimmable gas , not gasoline, lantern for cozy light. You till have the mantle flair at no flames.
Thanks for reminding us all again about the hazards in our hobby. All the best for your fast recovery.
Wow, great.
Must have been a very nice gathering. Lovely displays and light.
Increase the gap to 14-15mm. Possibly the hood doesn't shut off the exhaust side from the air intake side. I once had a 500cp lantern , in which I...
Any distance above 12mm up to mechanic maximum. Test&trial.
Maybe the mantles are un-burnt??
In 2nd picture, You definitely should close the hole with a patch!
Congrats to these extraordinary finds
@JonD Fully agree. Same at my 226. Needs to be pumped every 30 to 5 minutes. The lower the fuel level, the more often pump.
The px will operate at any air gap between 14 and 18 mm. Is the jet worn out, rather approach 18 mm gap for correct gas mix. Either a 200cp jet...
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