A really nice piece of history that has come back to tell stories about life as it once was. The cleanup was well done, good old Brasso, used by many a man to polish up the brass, of course back in the day they probably didn't have a polishing wheel to help with the shining. Thanks for sharing this video with us and please remember that this Texan watches you work.
This is very nice Chanel and skill full app , l enjoy every day . I learn always something , so I wish very long live app & their oner and maker technician .Thank you .
It turned out nice, but I have a couple of suggestions to you. Do not sandblast brass, clean it with degreaser and then with acid to get rid of the corrosion/oxidation, and then polish it - you'll get a much nicer result. Before resoldering you should take the parts completely apart, clean the soldering areas thoroughly, remove all the old tin, and then resolder the parts together again with new tin. I could see you were struggling to make the tin flow as it should, and that's because of contamination with impurities from the old tin, and be aware of the heat - too much heat and you'll burn the flux.
Many happy memories. I'd suggest to take enough time for the head to preheat well. Less sooty. I found anyway. On one trip a neighbour gave a bottle of very pure kerosene that he used for cleaning photo copiers, I think. Man, that burned beautifully! Bright blue flames. I admire your loving care of this restoration.
Another great video! I've loved these old stoves. Would love to have one for myself someday. Looking forward to your newest video and while I'm waiting I am catching up on your videos I haven't seen yet :)
Shannon, search stove restorations on Y T. I’m sure that I’ve seen one recently that took the whole base off to get to the internals. Hope your soldering skills are up to it.
I think it's open.. But the straight up tube on Tilley lamps have a roll of brass wire mesh inside. Not as a filter though. Being metal it warms up with the tube and so the greater surface area increases vaporization of the paraffin. That shouldn't be necessary here since the burner head has those loops of tubing at the hot end, exactly for the purpose of vaporization. It would be interesting to experiment, but I don't think it would hurt any if you put a roll of steel mesh in the tube or even a ball of coarse wire wool. Good luck
you started with a primus in excellent condition to begin with; sorry that you sandblasted it, and third your video is too slow; I played it on 2x and still looked slow.
Thank you for the comment. I feel each creator on RUclips has there own way of recording and editing, We prefer detailed views that show the majority off what we do, not just highlights. We have done several polls in the past asking our subscribers what length videos they prefer and 90% asked for videos longer than 10 minutes.
It's how I got it from the metal recycling yard, the video and video editing made it look easy. There is a lot going on behind the scenes. Once you restore your own items, you will realize. Then try and video your restoration and do the video editing. You tend to appreciate videos like these more when you realize the effort going into it.
They made beautiful things in the past
Thank you for carefully restoring some of them.
Carsten
Hello Dear Friend! Awesome video! Have a beautiful weekend! 👍 96
Thank you! You too!
Great result!
Thank you for the support.
Another great job man! I love the polishing!
Thanks for the support.
A really nice piece of history that has come back to tell stories about life as it once was. The cleanup was well done, good old Brasso, used by many a man to polish up the brass, of course back in the day they probably didn't have a polishing wheel to help with the shining. Thanks for sharing this video with us and please remember that this Texan watches you work.
Thank you very much for you comment Paul. Thank you for enjoying our content, we really appreciate it.
This is very nice Chanel and skill full app , l enjoy every day . I learn always something , so I wish very long live app & their oner and maker technician .Thank you .
Nice result! 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Good old Basso!! lol
Wonderful job restoring it and it looks great
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the support.
It turned out nice, but I have a couple of suggestions to you. Do not sandblast brass, clean it with degreaser and then with acid to get rid of the corrosion/oxidation, and then polish it - you'll get a much nicer result. Before resoldering you should take the parts completely apart, clean the soldering areas thoroughly, remove all the old tin, and then resolder the parts together again with new tin. I could see you were struggling to make the tin flow as it should, and that's because of contamination with impurities from the old tin, and be aware of the heat - too much heat and you'll burn the flux.
Thank you very much for the tips, I will definitely keep this in mind when doing anything similar to this again.
Nicely done as always 👍
Thanks again William
Another excellent job! Beautiful stove. 😃👍🏼
Glad you like it! Thank you David.
Excellent work mate. I love those old stoves. Haven’t restored one yet as I don’t have the jet spanner. 👍🇦🇺
I made my own one with an old printer shaft and a grinder! Thanx for the comment, I appreciate!
@@AJRestoration you wouldn’t be able to provide the gap distance would you? So I can make my own. I’m on Instagram.
Many happy memories. I'd suggest to take enough time for the head to preheat well. Less sooty. I found anyway. On one trip a neighbour gave a bottle of very pure kerosene that he used for cleaning photo copiers, I think. Man, that burned beautifully! Bright blue flames. I admire your loving care of this restoration.
Thanks for sharing! I'd love to get hold of that pure kerosene!
good job bro..lovet the way you work on the sandblaster...thats a niceoutcome of your resto.👍👍👏👏
Glad you like it, thanks for the visit fellow restorer.
Well done!
Thank you very much.
Really good restoration!
Thank you for the support.
Hello AJ beautiful restoration good job well done my friend
Thank you Vince.
Прекрасная работа.
Радость моих уставших глаз...
Спасибо за комментарий
Good job, and amazing result. Thank you! And good luck to you!
Hello. excellent project👍👍👍
Thank you very much
Another great video! I've loved these old stoves. Would love to have one for myself someday. Looking forward to your newest video and while I'm waiting I am catching up on your videos I haven't seen yet :)
Thanks for watching!
Very nicely done, dude! 🤘
Thanks a lot Andy, we appreciate the support.
Muito bom o resultado final. Parabéns !!! ( from Brazil )
Thank you very much for the comment
Nice restoration
Can u make a vudeo on restoring a dented primus stove?
Cause I have one primus stove which has to many dents so I am confused how to restore it?
Shannon, search stove restorations on Y T. I’m sure that I’ve seen one recently that took the whole base off to get to the internals. Hope your soldering skills are up to it.
@@shedmanx3640 thank u shed man x I searched on RUclips but no such video like that
@@shedmanx3640 yes a lot of soldering skill to the work
Estupenda restauración de esta cocina. Respecto y saludos desde Venezuela.
Muchas gracias mi amigo
perfect work.
Thanks a lot!
Perfect restoration.
Well done
Did you test by alcohol or kerosine???
Respect for Labor
Thank you.
😉 Very nice work.👏
Se me hace que le falta el sombrero a la boquilla superior
🤔
Thank you for the comment.
It certainly looks like a Primus, but I didn't see that name anywhere. What's written on the fount?
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
👍👍👍👍
Yo quiero uno.
Gracias por el comentario y la vista.
Does the riser pipe have an open connection to the tank? Or is there some sort of cotton filter in there?
Good job
I think it's open.. But the straight up tube on Tilley lamps have a roll of brass wire mesh inside. Not as a filter though. Being metal it warms up with the tube and so the greater surface area increases vaporization of the paraffin. That shouldn't be necessary here since the burner head has those loops of tubing at the hot end, exactly for the purpose of vaporization.
It would be interesting to experiment, but I don't think it would hurt any if you put a roll of steel mesh in the tube or even a ball of coarse wire wool. Good luck
Rechou 1970 tre bien 👍👍👍🇩🇿
Perfeito
Muito obrigado
The stove is very hot, be careful okay. 🔥🔥🔥🔥⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️
انا احب هذه الاصلاحات
شكرا لك
Some of these had a valve to turn the fuel to the burner off.
what about the rust inside the tank
The unit was sealed pretty well. Surprisingly we did not see any rest inside the tank after opening the stove up.
Looks like a torch has been taken to it to make it look like it's in worst shape before starting
Not sure what the previous owners did to it. This is how I found it in the metal recycling yard
Where canwe by parts in US or Canada?
I have no idea.
you started with a primus in excellent condition to begin with; sorry that you sandblasted it, and third your video is too slow; I played it on 2x and still looked slow.
Thank you for the comment. I feel each creator on RUclips has there own way of recording and editing, We prefer detailed views that show the majority off what we do, not just highlights. We have done several polls in the past asking our subscribers what length videos they prefer and 90% asked for videos longer than 10 minutes.
Please i have one of the stove old stove made in Sweden am sailing it
Не самый педантичный подход к реставрации. Что было криво, осталось криво.
Спасибо за комментарий. Будем больше работать над этим вопросом в будущем.
نيال البكم عندكم كل شيء للاصلاح نحن لم يوجد عندنا لا وقت ولاعده ولا فلوس ولا دولار
شكرا لك على التعليق والدعم.
Fake-Patina, Easy Job
It's how I got it from the metal recycling yard, the video and video editing made it look easy. There is a lot going on behind the scenes. Once you restore your own items, you will realize. Then try and video your restoration and do the video editing. You tend to appreciate videos like these more when you realize the effort going into it.