I used a tank of SEVA 123, replaced the fire bowl with the lamp parts, used the lamp parts made of copper tubes, and connected the lamp parts with burner threads, and I used a 7CM double-headed mantle As when using a stove, it is lit after preheating, providing about 100-150CP of light
That is dead sexy. Was it difficult to find the threads on the lamp parts to fit the stove tank? And that throttle handle - nice.
Hello friends, because there was no record when it was made, I can only dictate to give you a general situation, the 123 burner is the thread of M10*1. THE LAMP IS A 10CM COPPER TUBE, THE TOP IS BLOCKED, THE UPPER 4CM IS DISTRIBUTED 126 1.2MM NOZZLES, FOUR 6MM AIR INTAKE HOLES ARE OPENED AT THE BOTTOM POSITION (REFER TO THE PHOTO ABOVE), AND A 0.2 NOZZLE IS USED, WHICH CAN BE LIT FOR ABOUT 2.5 HOURS WHEN FILLED WITH OIL