Impressive memory there, Podbros :lol: Yes I posted a picture of mr. Turtle (A Husqvarna 430X) four years ago here. He is still going strong, and...
You can upload pretty large pictures/files here, so I wouldn't worry about that. The system takes care of too large pictures, and will scale them...
It's not a bad idea. Definitely worth considering, but of course not restricted to just lanterns. I see table lamp shades in there too. @spiritburner
Please write in English, thanks. Use Google translate, or similar, if you don't can write it yourself directly.
I mean that you need a finer mesh or grid than those holes in the ring you used instead of the gauze. You mustn't have too large holes there,...
Well, it seemed to have worked for a while. I think a gauze with a finer mesh is what you need. The holes from the Aladdin lamp are probably too...
Anthony, It almost looks like if you just placed a piece of metal on top of the gauze on the picture with the flame. Is this the case, or did you...
Yes we know. It should direct you to Gloria under USA. It will be fixed, but the text explain that all Gloria is under USA, so it's just to go...
I'd go for an American lamp if I lived in USA myself. There you will find the cheapest, but also some of the most easy to get going lamps there...
Yes, I can see that you have successfully uploaded a couple of pictures after you wrote this. :lol: Well done!
Cheers Wim!
There are some different systems, but for lamps there mainly were three kinds; the drip system, also called "water on carbide", the "suction- and...
Thanks! Yes, it's a nice one. Probably the carbide lamp I use the most since it just keep on going with a steady and perfect flame once lit. Drip...
Excellent! You have slightly enlonged water feed slots, where mine are tiny round holes (#7 in my drawing). The excess gas escape hole are at a...
I like that system a lot. I have a few lamps that use it, and I find it more user friendly than the drip system. And the flame is much steadier...
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Here's an example I dug out of the junk pile below (meaning the basement...) just to illustrate. All other 615 I have, has a round, later control...
The burners look very much like the one used on the regular Primus 615, and with the year around 1915, the four-spoked metal control "wheel" would...
Oh well, I assume these were used all over the country on every little or big power station. Or at least held in storage since they always seems...
Possibly. Mine came from the power plant in Motala.
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