I do agree with your points @presscall although the issued Primus / Burmos (below) will have had the same leak issues. The "Hurlocks" were...
I am very grateful to all the information on here @presscall and read your research post with interest before purchasing my stove. @ArchMc and...
Hi all ... a Primus No.5 Sr brought me to this site which helped me identify it as a 1951 model (but sadly too young to be accurate with my...
Thank you all. The rubber seal seems to have been the issue and it's now cleaned up and rebuilt with new seals etc. I had its first full run this...
Thank you both
That is really useful @Blackdog thank you. Do you know of a supplier for new / old jets please? Mine is burning quite orange which I assume to...
Hello @Dean , thank you for your reply, especially on such an old thread. I had wondered if the OP had sourced a replacement burner. I do have...
Hi Parramethrol, You mention fitting a new jet ... did you just unscrew and clean the existing our or source a replacement please? I am just...
Thank you both for your help. It is indeed the round filler cap, I imagine the soft brass has jammed / bitten into the steel thread. I will start...
Hello all ... delving deeper into WW2 "living history" I was quick to pick up this T&C / Hurlock stove when I saw it for sale. Stamped with the...
That is really informative Blackdog, thank you. I had been pondering over the pan-ring as it was so out of keeping with the rest, and the star on...
Hello all, First post ... although not my first vintage stove. We popped to Gloucester today and I picked up a bargain Primus while we were...
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