Fuhrmeister No.8 parts?

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  1. Zanshin France

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    Novice here.Yesterday, while on a trip to the local dump centre, I saw an intriguing looking metal box, opened it up and it was a Fuhrmeister No.8.
    There are a couple of bits missing and I wondered if there was somewhere I might obtain replacements?
    The bits seem to be the regulator screw in, apparently red in colour, and a dome(?) for the burner.
    Any comments appreciated.
     
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    snwcmpr SotM Winner Subscriber

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    Do you have any pictures?
     
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    I'll post a few later, I'm a bit tied up in the hospital for the next hour.
     
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    Remus1956 United States Subscriber

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    Do you have a caliper? Can you measure the inside of the bell where the inner cap sits?
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    My Vernier reads 47.6mm, so I'd guess a nominal 48mm.
     
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    Thank you, much appreciated.
     
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    No problemo...theyre cheap (under 22 euro)

    Lemme know if they work, I am keeping a list of stoves that they work on
     
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    @Zanshin Whats the width of the pin for the regulating square pin for turning the fuel on and off? I can measure against others and maybe help you out there too.