Hi all Im quite fond of the Parasene two pinter with it's impressed name & country of origin on the fount top. I now have three of these stoves ,two roarer's & a silent conversion ( this came to me already done ,there are no distinguishing marks on the burner ) & which i have just finished fettling ,the silent came to me in a bad state with no leg's & a damaged pump tube & pump handle, but i have managed to revive the poor thing & it live's again. The legs are homemade to original shape but i notched the tops to stop pan slide. The unrestored roarer stove has the original small pan trivet.
Hi Stu very nice trio parasene were a good brand and i am sure were the last to manufacture paraffin preasure stove's and blowlamps as i rember all ways seeing parasene blowlamps in hardware shops in the 1970/80's
Really good work, Stu, absolutely grand. That attention to detail with the notches on the pan end of the stove legs is a master touch! John
I like the 'can opener' that can be seen in the background of some of the shots. Nothing like threatening a stove with a can opener in order to get it behaving properly!