Bought this a few days ago. Got it cheap. Figured if it didn't work, it was worth the few bucks I gave for it. Tank and burner: Flame spreader is a bit on the wonky side: Has one of those pump caps on it: My rig, haha. Didn't come with a control valve: Priming: That doesn't seem right, haha: Although the tank was getting warm, it probably wasn't hot enough to produce enough pressure. Plus, the flame ring clearly needs some adjustments. I don't believe it has a needle either. I turned it to the left while aflame, and it didn't go down a bit. It'll be a project for a rainy day.
Nice catch. I try all new stoves outside first time. On paper .. that might be a possible issue if it leaked fuel.
But that was flame resistant multi purpose tray paper. Look at central Illinois radar right now. It's storming outside. https://s.w-x.co/staticmaps/wu/wxtype/county_loc/spi/animate.png Thanks man.
And you have the stove on a nice polished table and fuel can on it too! My Mom would kill me if I did that on her dining room table.
Nice score! Time to find a nice box and build your own 8R. Glass on top of the table is a good idea. Meths will damage the finish, ask me how I know...
That's a nice table, nice and shiny-dust must without that glass like it. Probably easier to clean too. Getting back to the stove, I see parts like that come up time to time, have picked up some over the years.
Vis vedlegget 239741 n@ The Warrior. Hi, Optimust here, nice tank & burner, I had the same problem when my 8r case was flattened under a car wheel. When all is fettled you may consider this as an alternative. I modified a UK army mess tin set to house the burner / tank. I think the Dutch Army mess kit is similar in dimensions & is Stainless Steel.
Half an 8R is better than none. [Old Chinese proverb] The Dutch Army had stainless steel versions of the British mess tin. Available on the surplus market for a little more than the UK types. Varusteleka.FE was sporting some a few weeks ago. But aluminum will be easier to work with. I like Optimust's modification. Professional looking. Another option would be the Fake 99: If you can get an aluminum Coleman Peak 1 case, you can mount the Optimus guts in it and use the top for a cook pot. The flame-spreder is easily sorted out with a pair of needlenose pliers.
Internet went down for a few hours, so I decided to take a litle closer look at this. I had the huge flame when I first got it, and knew there was no needle in it, because it didn't go out when I turned it to the clean position. Here's a closer look at the jet. You can tell it's been removed before. Also, the hole is huge: I got my jet tool out, but it was only finger tight. Removed it, and yep, no cleaning needle. Well, you don't need a cleaning needle to get it going, so I replaced it, and tightened it down with a jet tool: I swapped out stoves in my Primus 8R, primed, and lit it up: As long as I had the stove pushed in a bit, with something to hold it up a little, it would run, but would not otherwise: The two stoves side by side. The Primus is the one furthest away. See the problem? How about now? Yep, it's bent: Straightened it back up: My next step is to order a new jet and cleaning needle for it, should take care of the problem.