best of the bests: nickled ignition pipes regulated burner with cleaning starting at once working good enough on car benzin working twice better of "unknown" naptha liquid
This is from the 1932 Radius catalog in the Stove Reference Gallery: The Swedish word for nickel plated is fornicklad. (the o has two dots over it) Your stove would be designated Radius no.5S:or F. Because you have a regulated burner it may also be RF.
thanks ...Why are you using automotive fuel (benzin) for fuel? ... 1 hard to get/find good working product's named "nafta oświetleniowa" are differents 2 price is 4x automotive
If you are where I think you are the correct fuel is called nafta. Automotive fuel is dangerous in this stove http://fuel.papo-art.com/
properly: nafta oświetleniowa nafta lotnicza becouse we have nafta kosmetyczna In the Past - when THIS product was the fuel, distributed on mass scale - was standarised... Now - the name on the BOX - is common name - to which application - but the components may be different.
Even here in New Zealand they do the same thing and it can be very difficult. Your Nafta is our kerosene and most places sell kerosene as just that but a couple of shops now sell cheap kerosene and sell the stuff we want as lamp oil. Trouble is even in the same shops they also sell a lamp oil that is only suitable for wick lamps. Any stove that can be regulated by an air screw must not burn a fuel that can be poured in a bowl and lit with a match. Your stove has a regulator but also has the air screw. The vapour that comes out this air screw can ignite.