peter cosgrove wrote:
Cheers for the sound advice David!
Got hold of 4 earth magnets out of two old hard drives...did the trick on the lock perfectly!
Also the wick did come out eventualy after soaking it and a little more persuasion..All i need to do now is find the right fuel for it?
Havent got any Colzaline for sale by any chance have you David?
Regards again.. Pete
DEAR PETE,
WE DO HAVE IT HERE BUT YOU HAVE TO COLLECT.
YOU CAN USE PETROL, LIGHTER FUEL OR I AM TOLD BY A COLLECTOR IN FRANCE THAT THEIR EQUIVALENT OF B&Q SELL ESSENCE C WHICH IS NAPHTA BASED AS IS COLZALENE.
HAVEN'T HAD CHANCE TO LOOK IN B&Q YET.
REGARDS DAVID
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
mag lock opening
Nicholas Boot wrote:
HI THERE, JUST ENQUIRING WHETHER POSSIBLE TO DIS- ENGAGE BASE LOCKING MECHANISM ON MY LAMP AS I WOULD LIKE TO REFUEL IT IFPOSSIBLE, EX USED LAMP FROM LEA HAll COLLIERY GR6TYPE.
THANKS , FROM EX MINER LEA HALL.
dear nicholas,
if you are local to us you can open it on our magnet.
regards david
HI THERE, JUST ENQUIRING WHETHER POSSIBLE TO DIS- ENGAGE BASE LOCKING MECHANISM ON MY LAMP AS I WOULD LIKE TO REFUEL IT IFPOSSIBLE, EX USED LAMP FROM LEA HAll COLLIERY GR6TYPE.
THANKS , FROM EX MINER LEA HALL.
dear nicholas,
if you are local to us you can open it on our magnet.
regards david
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
fuel filler
I have an old but unused lamp complete with original glass etc. It is a number six with a flint mechanism. I have figured out how to get into it and access the wickand regulate the flame but do not know where to pour the fuel. Can you help
Thank you
the flap that acts as the lock is also the fuel filler cover.
you will see a hole with gauze pour the fuel in there.
service pack
Hi Peter,
What I would recommend is that you buy a service kit off our website. www.protectorlamp.com. This will include everything you need to get it back in to working order, including a service manual. The website will also tell you what kind of fuel you will need for your lamp depending on what model it is; unfortunately, we don't sell fuel.
Yours,
Paul Mather.
PETER PARKINSON wrote:
What I would recommend is that you buy a service kit off our website. www.protectorlamp.com. This will include everything you need to get it back in to working order, including a service manual. The website will also tell you what kind of fuel you will need for your lamp depending on what model it is; unfortunately, we don't sell fuel.
Yours,
Paul Mather.
PETER PARKINSON wrote:
Hope you can help. My dad recently gave me his lamp which he had when he was colliery overman at Dawdon Colliery. I want to have it filled with oil and and if needed, be fitted with a new wick and flint and be returned to working order.
fuel for flat wick lamp
dear larry,
paraffin/ kerosene or lamp oil.
regards david mather.
larry harley wrote:
paraffin/ kerosene or lamp oil.
regards david mather.
larry harley wrote:
i have a type 1A
what kind of fuel do i use
harley
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