@Firedevil its worth posting lots of photos of your Primus No.216 in the Stove Reference Gallery... Pretty please :mrgreen::thumbup: Alec.
Great little survivor set that :thumbup: I've always preferred the earlier burner mount (non-taper) :mrgreen: Alec.
Not a clue. Alec.
It depends on the cup/upstand "fit". Manufacturers styles and replacement components "fit" vary. Some cups sit on the extremity of the upstand and...
The earliest white gas stove is probably the Assurans and CR Nyberg Stoves of the 1870s/1880s. A small number of early stoves were produced from...
I rarely use PNG, I use TIFFs for high resolution and JPG/JPEGs for everything else. WebPs are the bane of my existence, I save the files/images...
All interesting stuff Ian Alec.
@Kevmeister You'll need a flame ring for the stove to optimise its performance. Alec.
So cool, definitely one to look out for the wish-list! Alec.
Lovely. Yes the No.6 must have been sold here in great numbers! :lol: Alec.
I've had excellent service from him over the years. Alec.
Thats very common on these I'm afraid. Whereabouts in the world are you? Alec.
Yup, dull nickel, mine was nearly 99% gone when I finished cleaning a gallon of hammerite off it! I gave it a thorough buff with a scotchbrite pad...
Yes, that nut is a threaded boss which is soldered to the tank :thumbup: Alec.
Have you got it out yet? Alec.
Any screwdriver sharp enough to bite in. It's only brass and you have nothing to lose. Even sharpen/flat a piece of round bar, sacrifice an old...
Two options, out or in! Try using a Torx headed/sharp flat-blade (or similar) screwdriver to screw the remains of the brass cone out of the NRV...
Have a look here: Military Stove & Lamp Seals - The Fettlebox Contact Ross and I'm sure he can supply the spares you need. Failing that its time...
Great little experiment! Alec.
Fantastic. Alec.
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