@ Fireexit1: the base is almost gone in places, but the rest of the heater is in a very good condition. Seems it hasn't been used much. @ Wim:...
I know this is a forum for pressure lamps and heaters and the subject is neither (well it is a heater), but it has a part in common with pressure...
@Sedgman : no markings to be found there either. I had a close look at all the parts, there are no markings at all. Not even from the manufacturer.
[ATTACH] Thanks for the support! As per Darryl's advise I preheated it and here it is running on Coleman fuel. Not running quite flawlessly...
I have ordered two #606 vaporizers from Taiwan which (in my opinion) are worth the investment. They come as a kit including a spare jet and needle...
Recently i bought this nice Veritas pressure lamp, which i believe is a 350. It had some very old paraffin still in the tank and came with a...
This does make a lot of difference (see pics), but unfortunately it didn't resolve the issue of overheating the burner. I am sure that the...
Thank you for your post Tony, it is very helpful! I have tested 6 vaporizers the way you described, all on the same tank and with the same...
All, Thanks for the replies. Very helpful, for example I did not know the 246 needs that much pressure (80 - 100 pumps). Hence that might be the...
Thanks for the reply & i will post some pictures soon. The lamps are used and old (both X246 and X246B), all seals have been replaced for new ones...
My first post and it starts with a question on a problem which is shared between all three Tilley X246 lamps which i am trying to restore. So i...
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