We have had these in every Iraqi home, what a nostalgic heater/stove.. we used to cook, prepare tea, popcorn and chill around it in cold rainy months. Thank you for sharing.
الله تذكرت طفولتي عندما كنت أعيش بالعراق بيوتنا قصور مملوئه بالحب والدفئ وكل غرفه فيها صوبة علاء الدين نفس هل نوع ولون ياريت على تلك الأيام هذا قبل 40 عام كنت صغيره أضع الكلجه وخبز العروك وسخنه تسلم يدك انت مبدع الله يوفقك
Takes me back to my childhood my dad used Aladdin heaters in the greenhouse and we had one of these for the shed for brewing up tea and cooking on. He would take us to this crazy local hardware shop to fill up fuel cans with paraffin. Totally nutty place it was, it was a Tudor timber frame building and over the years it developed a very prominent lean it looked like the building was ready to fall over. They actually had a fuel pump inside the shop not outside that was fed from a tank in the basement the entire shop just smelled like paraffin. It was ran by this old fella and his 2 sons the sons were in the 60's so the old man must have been 80 plus and they would always have a hand rolled cigarette on the go while pumping the paraffin. How the place never went up in flames is beyond me. 😁
Grew up with two of these .Same color and everything. Every now and then it would run out of fuel while we slept and the wick would smoke and we’d wake up the next morning with black around our noses . It was the late 1960’s. Brings back fond memories ~ thanks for an excellent video !!
Had one of these in the 60's. Used to warm our living room up. You are supposed to let the wick soak up the fuel for a couple of hours before lighting it. Not all of the wick was fueled, thats why it was not burning even. Even a dirty old wick will soak up the fuel. I enjoyed the video. Great restoration.
The wick simply needed trimming (available from the same site as you obtained the other bits) and the heaters were designed to run paraffin not methylated spirits. You did a nice job but a shame you didn't maintain the original sage-green finish.
i have this model, its the 15 model made back in the 1950s. when i lit mine for the first time it burned like yours, so i replaced it the wick with a new one. i use it in my workshop and heats it in no time. its built to last, british engineering at its best.
Blimey...that's a blast from the past. One of four Paraffin Heaters we had to heat the house. One of my jobs to earn pocket money as a kid back in the 60's was to clean the wicks to keep the flame burning cleanly. You lifted out the perforated central component and replaced it with the correct wick trimmer which you rotated back and forth trimming the wick and removing the carbon build up. Happy memories!
جميل ومبدع .. هاي كنا نسميها بالعراق صوبة علاء الدين كانت تجمعنا حواليها ايام الشتاء وقوري الجاي مينزل من عليها الله كانت احلى ايام وقت الخير راح مع اهلة ..😔😔
For some households in Iraq, this might still be used as the only way to keep the house warm and cozy during winter! I know, cause I grew up having those in my house! We used it for cooking, baking and drying clothes! Love em so much , it brings back childhood memories 🥰🥰🥰
@@Restomaniac I hope to one day. I've been to 15 different countries and by far Turkey is still my favorite, I honestly think it's because of the people and hospitality customs.
When you're working with kerosene wicks, you must ensure that you trim them to the same height all the way around, otherwise, you'll have differing flames which can cause it to have more fumes. That particular heater is a "Blue Flame" heater, and when fully warmed-up will show a bright blue line at the top edges of the wick. Very neat.
Oh, wow! this is a blast from the past. I'm from England, and in the 70's my parents used one of these to heat our bedroom. My mum would send us to the hardware shop to buy paraffin. We were probably aged around 8 or 9 at the time.
Wasn't that the time of the TGW strike including the miners? I remember the power outages and having paraffin lamps but the glass domed ones and lots of candles. My father was dock worker at the time tough all round.
@@suzannetodaro5494 Oh yes , miners strikes and dockers strikes around the early 70,s . Those old heaters were a godsend and eficient as long as you kept the wick trimmed
I scored one at a yard sale for free. The condition was pretty much the same as yours. I didn't have time to completely redo it, so I did some minor cleaning, threw in a new wick, works great. But I will save this video because it's so instructional and you did amazing work. Not going to lie, I may copy your color scheme!
great job! thanks for sharing bring out memories for me in the 60ties we had a view of these and a coal stove to heat up the house in cold winters! greetings from the netherlands
بارك الله فيك وجزاك الله كل خير وين رجعتنا اكثر من أربعين سنه كنا نمتلك مدفاءه علاء الدين احلى صوبه عندي أيام الجيل الجميل والناس الجميله قبل أن يدمر حياتنا الساقطين كنا على طبيعتنا عايشين احلى واجمل وأفضل الأيام
one of the first flame heater we had in family, in winter we were all around it and sometimes put bread over it to make it more crispy, golden time ran a way , I am now 49 years old and I remember it when I was only 6 years old .... nice restoration thank you!
I'm 46 years old. As I understand it, this project has been a beautiful journey to the past for many people of our age. Thank you very much for your nice comments.
First class job, Sir ! My mother's version of today's "slow cooker". She would prepare the ingredients of a 'stew' put it on one very similar to this, let it simmer away all day, and when Dad came home from work it would be ready to eat, & enjoy I may add. Thank you for sharing.
My dad had a very similar one to this. My brother now owns it, and he has it as a decorative piece in his bicycle man-cave. A wonderful restoration here. Well done. It looks beautiful. Best wishes and peace from Dave in Yorkshire England.
I live in the USA. My father told me to get it was on Ebay and not far from where I live. I bought it cleaned it up and replaced the wick. Have used it the past 2 winters. Works very well. I cook on it all winter. Mine is still the original green.
We had one of these. I had to carry the parafin (kerosene) from the self service pump at a garage 1mile away. I was 9. And it was always in the winter.
تعليق بسيط عندما اشاهد هذه الصوبات وماتسمى علاء الدين النفطيه التي تعرض على اليوتيوب اذكر في زمن المضى اي قبل 30 سنه اواكثر والله كنا نعيش بخير ونعيم وكل شيء متوفر للعراقيين والان بالعكس الجماعة يسرقون اموال الشعب وبمافيها هو سرقه النفط العراقي وخيرها من خيرات هذا البلد وحسبي الله ونعم الوكيل الى يو م يبعثون 0
عندي ذاكره تصوريه موطبيعيه ..اتذكر امور وانا بسن الثلاث السنوات .عموما اشترى المرحوم والدي صوبتين من علاء الدين وحده لونه يشبه هذه والاخرى لونه بيجي ..في عام 1975 نلتم عليها الصبح ونتريك ..وبعد ساعه تنتهي هذه اللمه ابويه يروح للمحل ..اخواني يرحون للمدرسه ..وانا الوحيد اللي ابقى قرب هذه الصوبه لان عمري اربع سنوات .واكعد يم الصوبه الصبح واضل اتفرج على الصور مال الاطلس مال اختي الكبيره ..انتهى هذا المشهد الجميل
Lovely restoration, genius move on the exhaust cement I would never have thought of that. I’ve got one but I’m gonna do British Racing Green pipe and top and polish the brass bowl. Thanks for sharing
Good job man. Even in this part of world, such stove wasn't famous but yeah, the model and design was kind of same from this one which I saw in my childhood. Love from India.
مسائك ورد كانت بيبي ام امي الله يرحمها ويرحم جميع الاموات عدها صوبة علاء الدين مهتمه فيها أكثر من نفسها بالنضافه والفتيله ايام حلوه كنا نجتمع يم الصوبه نسوي عليها شاي نحمي الخبز الله يرحم ذيك الايام ويحفظكم
Basima Al jbory الى هسه محتفظه بيه وما ابيعه لو بملايين لان بيه ريحة الحياة العفويه والقلب الصافي واهل الخير اللي رحلو عنا بلا عوده 😔 والحمد لله لكيت هذا الفيديو حته اعيد رونقه بس ما عرفت بعض المواد المستخدمه شنو هي واكو بالعراق لو لا
I just bought one myself to restore. Trying to find the best paint to use.The wick probably just needs to be soaked overnight with kerosene and trimmed. Great job
Thank you so much. It is necessary to choose the paint that is resistant to the highest possible temperature. Black and gray colors can withstand up to 600 degrees. But still the paint sheds over time.
Good job,used to have more than one and using them for heating cooking,even baking cakes until recent years we changed to more modern kerosene heaters,thank you.
Miles Stair Wick Shop has a download of instructions for The Aladdin Blue Flame Heater - mica, wicks, and parts. Remember the burning wick should have a BLUE flame for optimal and safe use. Great Restoration.
I am just starting to restore the same exact heater. I was wondering how you were going to deal with the "pitting" on the chimney and on the cook surface on top. I am glad you showed that you used the exhaust system sealer cement. I wouldn't have thought of that. Now I know how to get the surface nice and smooth. I am thinking of leaving just the bare metal when I am done, instead of painting it. Thank you!
a consumate restoration your love and passion shine as bright as any heater or lantern you restore as well as your devotion to bringing back these wonderful things back to life simply marvellous my friend.
@@lawrencehirmiz6847 مومساله قديم لكن قبل ١٠٠ سنه ماعدنه هيج ستوفات هذي استوردهن العراق من ايران نهايه الستينات وبدايه السبعينات امي كلتلي لان بعدها انتج العراق نسخه منها سماها دجله
Nice restoration , not to as new which i think is better , it still shows some of its age which is nice . So many take these things and make them like new when they should not. Very clever idea with the exhaust putty , i wonder how many others will now use that idea
Wick needed trimming to level it off. I always used to take my mum's to pieces and put it back together when I was young. Those heaters where lovely old things.
Fill it whit a littlebit Cerosene... Just a little and lett it burn out, then level off wick whit a wick cleaner. Aladdin makes them so no problem to gett. ONLY use cerosene in these burners.
We grow up and stove Aladdin only had two of them and we were eight kids we didn't have much of everything but we were satisfying and we were happy we appreciate our parents we grow up not selfish give more than we take and I remember when it was winter used to be very cold in the heat was not much my mom I remember she used to iron our bad so it will keep us warm before we sleep thank you mom you work so hard make sure we grow up healthy and strong and smart thank you for every single night you give it to us from your life may Lord God trust you in peace 🙏💐💞🕯️✝️✝️✝️✝️
الله الله صوبة علاء الدين الجميله الله على تلك السنين الجميله تسلم ايدك رجعتها جديده لكن لو صابغه بنفس لونها تطلع اجمل وانت استخدمت الكحول لاشعالها نحن نستخدم لها وقود النفط الابيض وليس الاسبيرتو تطلع نارها زرقاء وليس حمراء لكن الظاهر انت اجنبي وليس عراقي ولكن مع هذا تسلم ايدك
There is a man who lives in Oregon who sells parts for this heater. I was able to order two wicks, a wick trimmer, and mica glass. I was not able to get a new fuel indicator window. I saw how you took yours apart, and I am hoping that with some warm soapy water I can clean it up.
Great job. I got two of these. Next time, I would sandblast the chimney if in bad condition. It is hard to remove the enamel. The type showen has a complete brass tank. Looks great even without painting. What I am looking for is a vdo that shows the inside if the tank and the wick transport.
Nice job, I just picked up one for $35 , I don't think the fig plants in the greenhouse would appreciate the work to rejuvenate it. But looking forward to seeing it used.
طبعا إلى حد الان عدنه منها ونستعملها بالشتاء محافظين عليها نضعها دائما بالمطبخ وقوري الشاي أو شئ نضعه فوقها عائلتنا كلها تحبها ونجتمع حولها ووجود التلفزيون
Just got new wick installed and found two little clogged air holes in flame spreader. Cleared the holes and now have nice blue flame all the way around!! Nice!!
I think the wick is still dry and the fuel did not come into contact with it. Therefore, before setting fire to the heater, it is necessary to wait two hours or more for the wick to be filled with fuel. Greetings to you from Baghdad - Iraq.
As Salamo alkum..........so so so so gooooooooooooooood job.......Love 4rm Pakistan to all of TURKEY.............Long Life PAKISTAN and TURKEY >>>>>>>>>>
We have had these in every Iraqi home, what a nostalgic heater/stove.. we used to cook, prepare tea, popcorn and chill around it in cold rainy months.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much for sharing your beautiful memories about this stove.
Yeh every Iraqi home use this store in winter for heating and kocing
Am so proud iam iraqi فخور بأني عراقي ❤️
عاشت ايدك عالتعليق تكلمت بما في ضمائرنا حفظك الله وبارك فيك
كلت بوحدي علقت بالانكليزيه لكيتكم كلكم ملمومين جيل الطيبين🌷
الله تذكرت طفولتي عندما كنت أعيش بالعراق بيوتنا قصور مملوئه بالحب والدفئ وكل غرفه فيها صوبة علاء الدين نفس هل نوع ولون ياريت على تلك الأيام هذا قبل 40 عام كنت صغيره أضع الكلجه وخبز العروك وسخنه تسلم يدك انت مبدع الله يوفقك
شكرا جزيلا لتعليقاتك.
Takes me back to my childhood my dad used Aladdin heaters in the greenhouse and we had one of these for the shed for brewing up tea and cooking on.
He would take us to this crazy local hardware shop to fill up fuel cans with paraffin.
Totally nutty place it was, it was a Tudor timber frame building and over the years it developed a very prominent lean it looked like the building was ready to fall over.
They actually had a fuel pump inside the shop not outside that was fed from a tank in the basement the entire shop just smelled like paraffin.
It was ran by this old fella and his 2 sons the sons were in the 60's so the old man must have been 80 plus and they would always have a hand rolled cigarette on the go while pumping the paraffin.
How the place never went up in flames is beyond me. 😁
Life was so much more exciting back then! Now what do have, kale smoothies and plastic resistive plug in heaters! Lol 😝
Grew up with two of these .Same color and everything. Every now and then it would run out of fuel while we slept and the wick would smoke and we’d wake up the next morning with black around our noses . It was the late 1960’s. Brings back fond memories ~ thanks for an excellent video !!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful memories. You have made me very happy.
You are all very lucky that you woke up!
Had one of these in the 60's. Used to warm our living room up. You are supposed to let the wick soak up the fuel for a couple of hours before lighting it. Not all of the wick was fueled, thats why it was not burning even. Even a dirty old wick will soak up the fuel.
I enjoyed the video. Great restoration.
Thank you very much, sir. Yes, I spilled the fuel on the wick, but it didn't stay in the fuel for a long time.
@@Restomaniac Al lthe best when the new wick arrives. They throw out very good heat. :).
@DA B I cut it off later, but it was a little short. It was still better.
@@Restomaniac good job I think they still sell wicks that fit this heater in Iraq
The wick simply needed trimming (available from the same site as you obtained the other bits) and the heaters were designed to run paraffin not methylated spirits. You did a nice job but a shame you didn't maintain the original sage-green finish.
احلى واجمل صوبه ...لمت عايله شكبره حوليه بطيب ومحنه والشاي فوكاه وذيج الكعده الحلوه..😭 راحت كله طشت وبقت ذكريات وسوالف جيل الطيبين
شكرا جزيلا لتعليقاتك.
My parents had this when I was growing up in London in the 70’s. It was the happiest time of my life.
Thank you very much for your comments 😊🤗
The 70s were the best time in my life too. I think it might have been the best decade ever.
I remember the one we had (South London). The memory of the smell of it came back to me, as he was restoring it. The 70's were a great time 💙
i have this model, its the 15 model made back in the 1950s. when i lit mine for the first time it burned like yours, so i replaced it the wick with a new one. i use it in my workshop and heats it in no time. its built to last, british engineering at its best.
Iv just bought one. It brilliant to heat a room. Am 63. My son loves it. It runs about 30 hours. 12 quid for 4 litres.
As a child I was fascinated by the blue flame.. sitting for hours in front of this stove.. Childhood memories..
Shiny penny ?!
Blimey...that's a blast from the past. One of four Paraffin Heaters we had to heat the house. One of my jobs to earn pocket money as a kid back in the 60's was to clean the wicks to keep the flame burning cleanly. You lifted out the perforated central component and replaced it with the correct wick trimmer which you rotated back and forth trimming the wick and removing the carbon build up. Happy memories!
Many people share their memories of this restoration work. That's what you did. It makes me so happy. Thank you so much :)
@@Restomaniac still got a few ove these,,,, one ove them is still brand new,, *nice to lite them now and again,, cheers
Still have the one we got in Tripoli, Libya, 1955. Your restoration is Beautiful. You inspire me! I will get busy.
Thank you very much :)
Just bought one on eBay. There going for between 200 to 300 hundred now. There brilliant.
جميل ومبدع ..
هاي كنا نسميها بالعراق صوبة علاء الدين كانت تجمعنا حواليها ايام الشتاء وقوري الجاي مينزل من عليها الله كانت احلى ايام وقت الخير راح مع اهلة ..😔😔
شكرا جزيلا.
For some households in Iraq, this might still be used as the only way to keep the house warm and cozy during winter! I know, cause I grew up having those in my house! We used it for cooking, baking and drying clothes! Love em so much , it brings back childhood memories 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you very much for your comments :)
Merhaba I'm an American who lived in Turkey for 3yrs. Beautiful country, beautiful people, amazing food.
Merhaba. Thank you so much. You spent a lot of time in our country. Next you will visit in Turkey, maybe one day again. :)
@@Restomaniac I hope to one day. I've been to 15 different countries and by far Turkey is still my favorite, I honestly think it's because of the people and hospitality customs.
When you're working with kerosene wicks, you must ensure that you trim them to the same height all the way around, otherwise, you'll have differing flames which can cause it to have more fumes. That particular heater is a "Blue Flame" heater, and when fully warmed-up will show a bright blue line at the top edges of the wick. Very neat.
Thank you very much for your suggestions and comments. :)
Yes but this one was old. And he said he order new one, so probably he is Waiting for that for minute.
@@RestomaniacThe textile fuse is available a lot in northern Iraq and in Iran as well, it does not need to be sent to Britain
Oh, wow! this is a blast from the past. I'm from England, and in the 70's my parents used one of these to heat our bedroom. My mum would send us to the hardware shop to buy paraffin. We were probably aged around 8 or 9 at the time.
:) Great times...
I remember those days well 😂😂
Wasn't that the time of the TGW strike including the miners? I remember the power outages and having paraffin lamps but the glass domed ones and lots of candles. My father was dock worker at the time tough all round.
I had mine in the 50s and 60s in my bedroom
@@suzannetodaro5494 Oh yes , miners strikes and dockers strikes around the early 70,s . Those old heaters were a godsend and eficient as long as you kept the wick trimmed
I had one like this 40 years ago . It was so great . God bless you . It becomes a new one . All respect for your effort .
Thank you so much :)
I scored one at a yard sale for free. The condition was pretty much the same as yours. I didn't have time to completely redo it, so I did some minor cleaning, threw in a new wick, works great. But I will save this video because it's so instructional and you did amazing work. Not going to lie, I may copy your color scheme!
Thank you :)
great job! thanks for sharing bring out memories for me in the 60ties we had a view of these and a coal stove to heat up the house in cold winters! greetings from the netherlands
Love and greetings to the Netherlands. It was a very nostalgic project for many people. Thank you very much for your interest.
Well done. You didn't try to re-engineer it. You made it functional. Bravo.
Thank you very much, sir. :)
I remember a similar stove in my grandmother's home in the UK
What a superb restoration job..well done
Thank you so much :)
بارك الله فيك وجزاك الله كل خير وين رجعتنا اكثر من أربعين سنه كنا نمتلك مدفاءه علاء الدين احلى صوبه عندي أيام الجيل الجميل والناس الجميله قبل أن يدمر حياتنا الساقطين كنا على طبيعتنا عايشين احلى واجمل وأفضل الأيام
شكرا لتعليقاتك.
one of the first flame heater we had in family, in winter we were all around it and sometimes put bread over it to make it more crispy, golden time ran a way , I am now 49 years old and I remember it when I was only 6 years old .... nice restoration thank you!
I'm 46 years old. As I understand it, this project has been a beautiful journey to the past for many people of our age. Thank you very much for your nice comments.
First class job, Sir ! My mother's version of today's "slow cooker". She would prepare the ingredients of a 'stew' put it on one very similar to this, let it simmer away all day, and when Dad came home from work it would be ready to eat, & enjoy I may add. Thank you for sharing.
You are very kind thank you :)
My dad had a very similar one to this. My brother now owns it, and he has it as a decorative piece in his bicycle man-cave. A wonderful restoration here. Well done. It looks beautiful. Best wishes and peace from Dave in Yorkshire England.
Thank you very much 😊🤗 🙏
كنت امتلك واحده مدفاء علاء الدين في العراق قبل ٣٠ سنه تقريبا احسنت على الادامة والتجديد
شكرا جزيلا.
I live in the USA. My father told me to get it was on Ebay and not far from where I live. I bought it cleaned it up and replaced the wick. Have used it the past 2 winters. Works very well. I cook on it all winter. Mine is still the original green.
Great :) Take good care of it :)
We had one of these. I had to carry the parafin (kerosene) from the self service pump at a garage 1mile away. I was 9. And it was always in the winter.
Thank you for sharing your good memories :)
I was born in Izmir, Turkey. I grow up with this lovely Stowe.. orange peel was always on the aladdin..🤗
Yorumlarınız için teşekkür ederim Fırat Bey 😊
تعليق بسيط عندما اشاهد هذه الصوبات وماتسمى علاء الدين النفطيه التي تعرض على اليوتيوب اذكر في زمن المضى اي قبل 30 سنه اواكثر والله كنا نعيش بخير ونعيم وكل شيء متوفر للعراقيين والان بالعكس الجماعة يسرقون اموال الشعب وبمافيها هو سرقه النفط العراقي وخيرها من خيرات هذا البلد وحسبي الله ونعم الوكيل الى يو م يبعثون 0
شكرا جزيلا لتعليقاتكم.
@@Restomaniac Google won't translate into English
اي والله هاي مال ايام الخير
@@Restomaniac
i have one like that stove. good job man keep going
عندي وحده لونها اصفر
عندي ذاكره تصوريه موطبيعيه ..اتذكر امور وانا بسن الثلاث السنوات .عموما اشترى المرحوم والدي صوبتين من علاء الدين وحده لونه يشبه هذه والاخرى لونه بيجي ..في عام 1975 نلتم عليها الصبح ونتريك ..وبعد ساعه تنتهي هذه اللمه ابويه يروح للمحل ..اخواني يرحون للمدرسه ..وانا الوحيد اللي ابقى قرب هذه الصوبه لان عمري اربع سنوات .واكعد يم الصوبه الصبح واضل اتفرج على الصور مال الاطلس مال اختي الكبيره ..انتهى هذا المشهد الجميل
It was a very pleasant memory :)
@@Restomaniac great memories ...anything from the past tastes better ..
Many Iraqi people comment on this wonderful video because this heater related with our inheritance
thank you to bring back a nice memories
Thank you very much for your comments.
Lovely restoration, genius move on the exhaust cement I would never have thought of that. I’ve got one but I’m gonna do British Racing Green pipe and top and polish the brass bowl. Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much :)
You did a great job on the heater, I have two they are fantastic bits of kit if we get SHTF built to last and are bomb proof
Everything turned out fine, it became like new! Good luck to the master!
Thank you very much :)
Good job man. Even in this part of world, such stove wasn't famous but yeah, the model and design was kind of same from this one which I saw in my childhood. Love from India.
Thank you so much. Loves to India from Turkey :)
صوبه علاءالدين الله على هذيج الايام اتمنا هسه لو امتلك مثلها اشغلهاالصبح واخدر عليها الشاي
شكرا لتعليقاتكم
والله لحد الان عدنه وحدة منها بس ما نشغلهه تاركيها خاليها انتيكة
مسائك ورد
كانت بيبي ام امي الله يرحمها ويرحم جميع الاموات عدها صوبة علاء الدين مهتمه فيها أكثر من نفسها بالنضافه والفتيله ايام حلوه كنا نجتمع يم الصوبه نسوي عليها شاي نحمي الخبز الله يرحم ذيك الايام ويحفظكم
Basima Al jbory الى هسه محتفظه بيه وما ابيعه لو بملايين لان بيه ريحة الحياة العفويه والقلب الصافي واهل الخير اللي رحلو عنا بلا عوده 😔 والحمد لله لكيت هذا الفيديو حته اعيد رونقه بس ما عرفت بعض المواد المستخدمه شنو هي واكو بالعراق لو لا
@@موجالبحر-د7ي ما اعتقد اكو الها غراض مثل الزجاج الشفاف والفتيل الاصلي
Wow Just Found This. It will help me so much to restore 2 antique Perfection kerosene heater stove parlor. 😊
I just bought one myself to restore. Trying to find the best paint to use.The wick probably just needs to be soaked overnight with kerosene and trimmed. Great job
Thank you so much. It is necessary to choose the paint that is resistant to the highest possible temperature. Black and gray colors can withstand up to 600 degrees. But still the paint sheds over time.
Wow! What an amazingly gorgeous end result! Love it! Great job :)
Thank you 😊
الله شكد حلوه هاي الصوبه والله على الذكريات الحلوه بس العراقي يفهمني 😢
شكرا جزيلا لتعليقاتكم.
صوبه علاء الدين .. صنع في العراق .. ماكو بيت عراقي يخله منه .. الزمن الجميل .. شكرآ ع الفديو
شكرا لتعليقك يا رجل.
ترى صوبة علاء الدين بريطانية الصنع مو عراقية ،،،،،،، احنا كلشي مانعرف نصنع
Good job,used to have more than one and using them for heating cooking,even baking cakes until recent years we changed to more modern kerosene heaters,thank you.
Thank you very much :)
Miles Stair Wick Shop has a download of instructions for The Aladdin Blue Flame Heater - mica, wicks, and parts. Remember the burning wick should have a BLUE flame for optimal and safe use. Great Restoration.
Thank you 😊
عاشت ايدك والله ذكريات حلوة جانت ويا هاي الصوبة
شكرا لتعليقاتك.
I am just starting to restore the same exact heater. I was wondering how you were going to deal with the "pitting" on the chimney and on the cook surface on top. I am glad you showed that you used the exhaust system sealer cement. I wouldn't have thought of that. Now I know how to get the surface nice and smooth. I am thinking of leaving just the bare metal when I am done, instead of painting it. Thank you!
I think take no rush, you can enjoy it and restore it slowly. Greetings.
Done an amazing job thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you 😊🤗
My grandma had the same one. I remember it made nice smell in home. RIP grandma
Amazing 👍👍👍 congrats
Thank you very much for your interest and comments :)
do you living in USA?
@@ذيبالبادية-خ3س No. I dont
@@amirz8649
where?can you tell me?
@@ذيبالبادية-خ3س yes. Of course. I'm Living in Iran. Where do you live?
brought back some of the Childhood memories...Thanks..
Yeah, childhood memories. Believe me, it was a very emotional process for me. Thank you :)
@@raymondminashi Yes, old, great times.
Beautiful work. You are blessed with such talent and patience.
Thank you so much :)
a consumate restoration your love and passion shine as bright as any heater or lantern you restore as well as your devotion to bringing back these wonderful things back to life
simply marvellous my friend.
Thank you very much 😊
What a labour of love! ADMIRABLE!!! i got a lot of pleasure watching your video.
Thank you so much 😊
Almost a hundred years ago, Iraqis use this stove in the winter, and it is still part of the heritage of Iraq
Thanks for your comments :)
مؤيد وين قبل ١٠٠ سنه هاي ضهرت بنهايه ستينيات القرن الماضي يعني كلها عمرها ٦٠ سنه اقدم وحده
@@hassanahmed-zv5kg هذا مؤيد كلش قديم 😁😁😁😁😁
@@lawrencehirmiz6847
مومساله قديم لكن قبل ١٠٠ سنه ماعدنه هيج ستوفات هذي استوردهن العراق من ايران نهايه الستينات وبدايه السبعينات امي كلتلي لان بعدها انتج العراق نسخه منها سماها دجله
@@hassanahmed-zv5kg اي اعرف جنت بالعراق وجان عندنا منها بالسبعينيات القرن الماضي وطلعت بعدين. بس داكول للمزح.
Отличная работа! Я наслаждалась процессом! Благодарю!
большое спасибо :)
Great video. I’m just about to buy and restore one in the UK. Be nice to see you make a cup-of-tea on the stove top!😄
Thank you very much :)
Excellent video, not a word said yet it explained everything. Really enjoyed the video. Job Well Done
Thank you very much 😊🤗
i live in Iraq, we have the old one and still working until now.
Thanks for your comments :)
Nice restoration , not to as new which i think is better , it still shows some of its age which is nice . So many take these things and make them like new when they should not. Very clever idea with the exhaust putty , i wonder how many others will now use that idea
Thank you so much. I believe it is necessary to protect the age or the past of the objects somehow :)
we called this aladin and we have like 4 so much clean it's like new
🙂 I'm from iraq
Thank you for your comments :)
Do you want to sell me one of them?
@@lawrencehirmiz6847 sorry .no
@@dandyozone823 ok brother.
Wick needed trimming to level it off. I always used to take my mum's to pieces and put it back together when I was young. Those heaters where lovely old things.
Thank you very much for your interest and comments :)
Fill it whit a littlebit Cerosene... Just a little and lett it burn out, then level off wick whit a wick cleaner. Aladdin makes them so no problem to gett. ONLY use cerosene in these burners.
@@Wackscave you can buy the ick trimmer from an old fashioned hardware shop.
@@Wackscave Thank you very much for your suggestions
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I had that exact heater when i was a kid. Worked excellent for many years....
Absolutely perfect devices. I remember that when I was a kid, we used to warm up with these devices. :)
I can remember this type of heater being used by my grandparents. I have not seen one like this in a long time.
I think it was popular in the 1970s :)
wow that one is ruff i just found 2 of them the h42202 and a f150056 looks like one has a brass tank and the other is steel very cool old heaters
We grow up and stove Aladdin only had two of them and we were eight kids we didn't have much of everything but we were satisfying and we were happy we appreciate our parents we grow up not selfish give more than we take and I remember when it was winter used to be very cold in the heat was not much my mom I remember she used to iron our bad so it will keep us warm before we sleep thank you mom you work so hard make sure we grow up healthy and strong and smart thank you for every single night you give it to us from your life may Lord God trust you in peace 🙏💐💞🕯️✝️✝️✝️✝️
Thank you very much for sharing your good memories :)
یادش به خیر چهل سال پیش تو زمستان صبح به صبح همین چراغ علا الدین و میبردیم تو حیاط فیتیلشو تمیز میکردیم که بهتر بسوزه عجب فیلم نوستالازی
اخر فیلم خوب نبود فتیله باید برنگ ابی بسوزه رنگ شعله زرد نشانگر بدی است که چشمو میسوزوند
شكرا جزيلا لتعليقاتك.
Черный цвет - отличный выбор. Стильно!
Спасибо 😊🙏
Good to see work being performed without a sandblaster.
Thank you very much :)
Marvelous heater and cooker at old time, a place get together at the long cold winter time.
Thanks for your comments :)
الله الله صوبة علاء الدين الجميله الله على تلك السنين الجميله تسلم ايدك رجعتها جديده لكن لو صابغه بنفس لونها تطلع اجمل وانت استخدمت الكحول لاشعالها نحن نستخدم لها وقود النفط الابيض وليس الاسبيرتو تطلع نارها زرقاء وليس حمراء لكن الظاهر انت اجنبي وليس عراقي ولكن مع هذا تسلم ايدك
شكرا جزيلا لتعليقاتك.
There is a man who lives in Oregon who sells parts for this heater. I was able to order two wicks, a wick trimmer, and mica glass. I was not able to get a new fuel indicator window. I saw how you took yours apart, and I am hoping that with some warm soapy water I can clean it up.
Everyone in my family had one of these. One of my earliest memories was burning my hand on it.
The years go by very quickly and we forget the wonders of the past.
Wher are you leve
@@Restomaniac Don't know about that. give me central heating anytime.
Why you burn your hands on them? 😣😣😣😣😣
@@Restomaniac So true
You did a great job... I would prefer the original color instead of the black that you painted.. Anyway a great job you did and thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much 😊🤗
Anılarımızı canlandırıyorsunuz 😊 Teşekkürler
Ben teşekkür ederim Sanem Hanım 😊
Fund memorise flooding back to me from the good year's of my childhood in Iran, love the restoration but shame you didn't keep it the same colour.
Thank you for your comments.
Great job. I got two of these. Next time, I would sandblast the chimney if in bad condition. It is hard to remove the enamel.
The type showen has a complete brass tank. Looks great even without painting.
What I am looking for is a vdo that shows the inside if the tank and the wick transport.
Great job, but I would leave the oil bowl brass, make it very shiny like gold.😊
Thank you 😊
Nice job, I just picked up one for $35 , I don't think the fig plants in the greenhouse would appreciate the work to rejuvenate it. But looking forward to seeing it used.
the first time I see such a heater. good work result
Thank you so much :)
Beautiful, thank you for showing.
Thank you very much :)
Good work! Looking forward to see your short movie project😊
Serhat Kurtay Thank you 😊 It will be soon. I'm working on the script. 😊🖖
واللله ...ذكرتوني بالغاليه..عملك رائع
شكرا جزيلا لتعليقاتك.
Cuando tengas la mecha nueva, tendrás una muy bella llama azul. Saludos desde Montevideo, Uruguay, América del Sur
Gracias :) Saludos y cariños desde Uruguay :)
انا احب مثل هذه المدفئ القديمة كانت ايام حلوه عندما كنت اجلس بجوارها في فصل الشتاء
لم يعد الناس يقدرون القديم. شكرا لتعليقك.
@@Restomaniac
جزاكم اللّه خيراً
Nice job. Very nostalgic.
Thank you :)
A company near me had special circular weaving machines and made the round wicks. Sent them all over the world.
Thank you for your comments.
Well Done 👍! Great idea with the muffler repair stuff! T-Wrecks
Thank you sir :) It worked well..
I was thinking the same about that , great idea , never seen it done before
اعتقد هذا الرجل عراقي
وعاشت ايدك على هذا التدوير
شكرا جزيلا.
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks :)
@@Restomaniac You're welcome
Marahaba effendi! Nice work!
ben candelaria Merhaba efendim. Teşekkür ederim.
Very cool, I do wish you had shown it complete with new wick and cap but I can’t complain lol good job!
Yes, you are right. It would be much better. Thank you so much for your comment :)
Notable restoration! Already subscribed.
Thank you very much 😊
fantastic restore .. love it . bob here in uk ..
Thank you very much :)
احلى طعم شاي علبها واحلى ايام
شكرا جزيلا لتعليقاتك يا سيدي.
A Very Very Nice Restoration
Thank you so much :)
طبعا إلى حد الان عدنه منها ونستعملها بالشتاء محافظين عليها نضعها دائما بالمطبخ وقوري الشاي أو شئ نضعه فوقها عائلتنا كلها تحبها ونجتمع حولها ووجود التلفزيون
شكرا جزيلا لتعليقاتك يا سيدي.
Outstanding restoration loads of work well done!
I’d like see a post new wick video!
Thank you very much 😊🤗
Just got new wick installed and found two little clogged air holes in flame spreader. Cleared the holes and now have nice blue flame all the way around!! Nice!!
I think the wick is still dry and the fuel did not come into contact with it. Therefore, before setting fire to the heater, it is necessary to wait two hours or more for the wick to be filled with fuel. Greetings to you from Baghdad - Iraq.
Yes, you are right. Greetings to Baghdad :)
@@Restomaniac ..
Great job!!
Thank you 😊
Beautiful restoration! Looks better than brand new. Too bad about the wick not working well. That would have been a beautiful sight to see.
Thank you so much :)
As Salamo alkum..........so so so so gooooooooooooooood job.......Love 4rm Pakistan to all of TURKEY.............Long Life PAKISTAN and TURKEY >>>>>>>>>>
Thank you so so so soooooooo much 😊 Love to all of Pakistan 🖐🖐🙏