That’s an awesome job!!!! I love these old stoves. Picked up two this summer. One was so nice 1979 that I couldn’t come to getting it dirty😁😁. So picked up a second for $15.00 and it is nice just surface rust and will use that one. The 1979 model was mint and couldn’t bring myself to use it. Wife thinks I’m crazy.
Thanks Sir. Stand by, I came across a 413-H coleman two burner stove. 7-84. It's in rough shape. Just bought the paint and sandpaper for it. Hope you subscribed and hit the bell so you know when it comes. out.
You in frame really well! 3 burner! That be one for the big dogs! I got a few 2 burners I tinker with! I see a 3 burner in my price range I will snag it!
Thanks for the encouragement. Just got a 413-H Coleman 2 burner. 7- 84. Hope you subscribed and hit the bell for when that video comes out. Just bought the paint and sandpaper for it.
Very well done. It looks way good! The hiss of a Coleman stove reminds me of many elk, deer and antelope hunts. There is a lot of sentimental value in that noise for me.
This series of videos helped me a lot. I've got a 426D made in 8/71. Didn't look as rough as yours, but wasn't running very well. She's doing good now and thanks for the videos.
Thanks for the input man, always hope it helps someone. Also have an 7/70 Sunshine of the Night lantern I will be restoring soon, all froze up w/rusty tank, please tune in and like and subscribe.
Definitely a success, my friend. Even more encouraged to get mine running, as well. You have inspired someone else "to restore one of these old greats." An 8/76 version. Appreciate the inspiration. God Bless.
Your probably right but it does still look and works great now. My nephew has it now we traded for the last one I refurbished. Thanks for watching hope it was helpful.
YOu have inspired me to restore the 413F I just aquired! Thank you for the advice!
Thanks alot man. I sure hope that this helps you out. Thanks for watching and share this if you can.
Very nice!
Very nice job!
Thank you very much. Still working great.
Great job and a fine stove!
Thank you kindly!
I bought 15 of these at Goodwill for 6.99 each. Thank you for making these videos!
That’s an awesome job!!!! I love these old stoves. Picked up two this summer. One was so nice 1979 that I couldn’t come to getting it dirty😁😁. So picked up a second for $15.00 and it is nice just surface rust and will use that one. The 1979 model was mint and couldn’t bring myself to use it. Wife thinks I’m crazy.
Thanks Sir. Stand by, I came across a 413-H coleman two burner stove. 7-84. It's in rough shape. Just bought the paint and sandpaper for it. Hope you subscribed and hit the bell so you know when it comes. out.
You in frame really well! 3 burner! That be one for the big dogs! I got a few 2 burners I tinker with! I see a 3 burner in my price range I will snag it!
Thanks for the encouragement. Just got a 413-H Coleman 2 burner. 7- 84. Hope you subscribed and hit the bell for when that video comes out. Just bought the paint and sandpaper for it.
Very well done. It looks way good! The hiss of a Coleman stove reminds me of many elk, deer and antelope hunts. There is a lot of sentimental value in that noise for me.
Precious memories, how they linger 😆... Awesome job brother.
Good job !! Looks as good as new.
Good job. Watching this has been encouraging and helpful.
Great restoration job sir. You made that thing look showroom new. 👍
Real good job!!!
This series of videos helped me a lot. I've got a 426D made in 8/71. Didn't look as rough as yours, but wasn't running very well. She's doing good now and thanks for the videos.
Thanks for the input man, always hope it helps someone. Also have an 7/70 Sunshine of the Night lantern I will be restoring soon, all froze up w/rusty tank, please tune in and like and subscribe.
That’s cool
Definitely a success, my friend. Even more encouraged to get mine running, as well. You have inspired someone else "to restore one of these old greats." An 8/76 version. Appreciate the inspiration.
God Bless.
Great, hope it helped.
Looks great! 😬👍👍👍
Thank you.
Wonderfully done sir!! Not sure why there is that one down thumb, bad aim I'm guessing:)
Why would you not prime the metal parts before painting , the stove looks great and will last longer for your efforts , .
Your probably right but it does still look and works great now. My nephew has it now we traded for the last one I refurbished. Thanks for watching hope it was helpful.
Or you'll be burning the white crown white gasoline camping fuel.