Primus Number 54 Code X Dual Burner

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  1. Jeffrey Walker

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    Hi, I just procured this Primus 1933 Dual Burner today and I cannot seem to find anything referencing the the Square Grates. I see another rendition of this on this site but has Round Grates. This is in Great shape and I will be able to clean up the Stand no issues. Minimal Chips in in the Green Enamel. Ill de-rust the grates the best I can and Paint with Black stove paint.
     

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    The green enamel is indicative of a French stove. What a wonderful find. I'm jealous.

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    Nice find Jeffrey, congratulations :thumbup:
     
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    Very nice find !
     
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    agreed. it's a lovely stove set. primus did try their hand at a green cast iron base, the 137 had one for example.
     
  6. Jeffrey Walker

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    Thank you all For your responses.
    @Lighthouse - Are you saying this is a Model 137?

    It is coming along nicely. Thinking this is the first ever cleaning/shine this stove ever had lol.
    Looking for the leather cups next. They are completely dry and brittle.
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    Try soaking your leather pump cups in oil before you write them off. I would let them soak for several hours. A nice thing about the leather cups (vs. rubber o-rings) is their ability to be rejuvenated -- a very useful trait in the field.
     
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    no i was referring to the green cast-iron stand, the color which was also used for the stand for the 137 stove. a lovely shade of green.
     
  9. Jeffrey Walker

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    @ArchMc - Thank you, Ill give that a shot and see what happens:content:
    @Lighthouse - Ok and yes I love the color. it cleaned up nicely.
    I have finished stripping rust, Painting the undersides and the grates black - hope to have it running soon.
     
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    Swedish quality build brass stoves meet French enamel work. :p