Sweet stove. Love the transition from neglect to given care. N....
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I've made the lead washer. First I melted a pure lead bullet for a .50 caliber black powder rifle and poured it into a bottle cap to form the...
I've been using the 105 daily now for about five weeks. Dang! what a nice heater. I make my tea daily and have boiled potato's, macaroni, eggs and...
Nice appliance you have there. Silent burners are a nice change. Is the flame really more adjustable than playing with the pressure relief valve...
I have neglected to post after photos because of my lost camera. Now the stove seems to have this unstoppable leak from the joint at the fount....
They are a bit like a ballerina, standing on their little tippy-toes :wink:
The Svea 105 is running fine. New cook ring support leg made, seals are in good shape and doing their job, jet is clean, pump leather pliable and...
I've spent the morning polishing the 105 and my two 123R's. My hands appeared to be clad in black gloves. My living room radiates of polished...
:lol: Tonight, I've started polishing this clatter-trap. I'll post photos later. The pump piston seems loose in the bore. I get some strokes...
er.. I didn't fire it up inside, I merely brought it in to admire. It reminds me of the smell of my Mercedes-Benz 200D. Sweet petroleum products....
My #105 has arrived today. A handsome stove it is. There are no dents in the fount. There is about 70% of the original laquare on the body. All...
After 37 years of using my two 123R's and 8R, I've purchased my first oil burner. The new member is a Svea 105. It looks to have a fairly easy...
Very interesting, thanks for your effort. NH....
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