I have a lead melter that was purchased from an antique dealer in the early 1970's. Neither buyer not seller had any idea what it was. It's basically been in storage since then. I've had it for over 10 years and just recently found out what it was by looking through this website. Anyone know why I can't find anymore like it? Anywhere!!
@Matthew Russ ?? Already covered in the other thread you started HERE. They're not massively abundant in their country of origin, the UK, and less so in the USA.
Hi, different manufacturers but also used for melting lead and similar applications: https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/clayton-lambert-burns-again.6342/#post-57514 https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/what-is-this.31015/#post-314742 https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/question-about-g-barthel-stove.24816/#post-252969 https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/primus-533-704.20678/#post-212513 Best Regards, Kerophile.