Ok, I followed his tutorial on tightening the hinge and that broke my lighter, and I was understandably pissed at this dude but this video fixed it. Thanks buddy, I apologise for thinking wrong of you because I understand now where I went wrong while tightening 8:31 the hinge.
Thank you for sharing I've been leaving my zippo tucked away in the cupboard for last couple of years,now the gap has closed. Thank you again for sharing keep us the good work brother
Man, this right here burns me up! I had just gotten my new, *USED* direct from AMAZON 49353 Black Ice Wolf with checkering on the case which came with a "custom" wobbly lid, lid gap, and a heavy green patina in the case from the previous idiot which sent it off with fuel inside... I'm not the kind of person to just replace my stuff, but that lid is lopsided without the lighter assembly being inside by a 1/16" drop as well as a 1/32" gap that just pisses the fuel out from evaporation! I can't stand using it because I can't stand the fact that I have to jump through my arse because someone else passed the buck to burn me! I think I'm about to buy another and advance the replacement so that I'm not out of a case for my fuel. It's going up in price here lately... By the way, I really like your cotton repacking video! That's really handy way of doing it the best way!
Good vid. Took a while going back and forth on each side. But got it about 95% GAP free. Is worlds better than it was. Had a zip that fell out a window at high speed, and high polish brass finish of 36 years is wrecked. But at least no GAP LOL
I have a new zippo torch insert in my new zippo armor case. The lid will not fully close. I think the insert is too tall for the case. My other two zippo armor cases have same issue with my zippo torch inserts. The kids close completely on all of these with lighter fluid inserts. What is the issue and can it be fixed?
Next gap i find, I'm gonna try that for sure. Another extremely common peeve of mine is overbite. Seen it on brand new Zippos too. In a video, i have seen factory workers rap them on something to fix that but the exact technique wasn't clear. I've tried it myself but i can't seem to replicate their success. You got a good method?
New channel ZF77 outdoors. UA-cam wouldn’t give me old one back so I’m starting a new one for the new year. Gonna try and rebuild and bring back everything
Do you know of a good clear coat brand i can coat a brass zippo with? Something that wont just flake off or turn yellow? Im having a hard time finding answers!
New channel ZF77 outdoors. UA-cam wouldn’t give me old one back so I’m starting a new one for the new year. Gonna try and rebuild and bring back everything
Bam!!!! That worked 100%%%%% My Black Crackle thanks you! and so do I!!!!! Awesome channel man! u make it simple and everything u talk about is spot on!!!!!!!! FLAME ON!!!!!!!
Did it actually fix the gap? You're the only comment that definitively, clearly states that it worked. I did it exactly as he said and it made it so much worse.
A crazy thing happened, I dropped the only Matte Black case I had with lid gap, and the lid gap was fixed for some reason. I don't recommend dropping it, but I was pretty lucky.
Thanks so much this video wasn’t working, I dropped it on the top corner on the side with the hinge a few inches off the ground, and it fixed it, I was just about to send it in for repairs
I didn't drop mine or treat it rough, but I guess when I was cleaning the lid and insides with a brush as it was open it caused a gap? I tried three different inserts, the original brass, a chrome finish, and one of the butane inserts as shown in the vid, all cause it not to close all the way. When there's no insert it looks fine. I've gone through the video six times now, made sure to do it exactly as you did. Problem is, my lid gap was far more pronounced after the cleaning than your demonstration case, and now it is even worse. I don't know why the hell it's not working for me. I feel like I've been lied to. I know that wasn't your intention but there seems to be a step I missed from the unclear instructions.
Update: I decided to work on it a bit tonight. The huge lid gap problem on my '37 replica Zippo I got two years ago was solved 95% of the way simply by putting the insert in and pushing it down in alignment firmly as I gently pulled it forward. It now only has the issue of leaning a bit to one side if you take the insert out. That was caused by my following this video's instructions to the letter when I should have started with my intuition and common sense. I get the uploaders passion for the product and wanting to share a gimcrack fix that worked for him. My main warning is: RESULTS VARY FROM PARTICULAR MODELS, vintages and circumstances. If this works for some, I can't call it a fluke, maybe my fix was a fluke. All I know is if one can wait to send them in to the authorized factory repair for free, that's almost always the best move (if you have several that need fixing, since shipping isn't free!)... The hinge's are surprisingly intricate little mechanisms for such a sturdy, simple build. And I didn't have a magnifying glass to prop up that could have helped me see the flaws easier. Good luck to anybody reading this crap I just wrote. Merry Christmas!
@@FungusMossGnosis thanks for this a slight lid gap has been bothering me forever, tried to have a go at it with some pliers but somehow made the lid crooked and the gap stayed there.
@@FungusMossGnosis ua-cam.com/video/xBzw3A97RRA/v-deo.html This is what you're looking for trust me bro i also watched this video first but it's not the thing we were looking for the problem you have is it's not closing up properly right?
Hello , i would like to ask about somthing , i changed my cotton in my lighter lately , when i smoke a cigaret it taste like the fuel ! And it also make me feel like my lungs is burning and make me always cough ! Before i changed the cotton. the old and dry one i couldn't experience non of that , but the fuel evaporates fast like in three days or something and the wick was like dry too , after i changed the cotton , The fuel lasts longer but like i said burning my lungs and cough , so what could be the problem cause i already stoped using it till i find a solution , what could it be ?
My first question would be are you using the same type of cotton that came with the lighter? So for example are you using the same cotton zippo uses (rayon balls), or did you just use cotton balls from the store? If you are using any sort of wicking cotton/Japanese wicking cotton then it could be that it is doing a better job at transferring fluid to the wick, that cotton is used in vapes to distribute the flavor quickly and efficiently, so it could be doing a similar thing but with the fluid. I'm not sure because I dont smoke so its just a guess, if you *arent* using Japanese wicking cotton then maybe try that because it is natural and might provide a better sensation than say zippo's rayon balls or just cotton balls. Lastly I would ask what type of fluid you are using? If you arent using zippo or ronsonal fluid then maybe try that because these lighters were initially created for smokers primarily so their fluid might be optimized for inhalation (and or diluted, which is what I think, for the same purpose) due to pure Naphtha being too harsh. If you want to completely avoid taste of fluid (because based on my understanding if you are using liquid fuel you will always taste a little fluid taste) then you will need to use butane, luckily zippo makes soft and torch flames. If you are into soft flames go either zippo or thunderbird's G insert, if you want the torch just use zippo's. Any butane fuel insert will eliminate taste from the lighter.
There is another tip related to your problem, it's useful and easy. You can cut a corner of a little plastic bag, and then put it in the bottom of the insert, covering like the half of it. That will reduce evaporation and will also make your zippo insert tighten. The bag thickness will determinate how loose or tight it will be. I hope it's useful Man.
goddamn, gave up so hard that I just didn't use my zippo for a month, thanks for the upload! repeated the process a few times and now its as tight as a dam!
I have a question I have a Zippo my dad got in Vietnam someone took his and left there's it has a broken hing and want to get it fixed do you have any recommendations on who to send it to Zippo said they can't guarantee they can fix and send back but they can replace so I don't want to chance loosening it any help would be appreciated btw love your channel
You can mark the forum that it's of sentimental value & if it cannot be fixed/refurbished.. they will just send it back. They literally ask if it's sentimental or non-sentimental, in case they can't fix it. You are guaranteed for life either way.
Hey bro, did you try Zippo/Zorro repair tool, and if not would you make video about it? Also, is there a way I can send you pics of my Zippo lighters, mail, insta..?
New channel ZF77 outdoors. UA-cam wouldn’t give me old one back so I’m starting a new one for the new year. Gonna try and rebuild and bring back everything
New channel ZF77 outdoors. UA-cam wouldn’t give me old one back so I’m starting a new one for the new year. Gonna try and rebuild and bring back everything
New channel ZF77 outdoors. UA-cam wouldn’t give me old one back so I’m starting a new one for the new year. Gonna try and rebuild and bring back everything
@@ZippoFanatic77 yes I think xd. I have a gap but not like this. Mine just stays like a pacman, but is not that bad. Now is nightime here but tomorrow i will try to fix it. Edit and P.D.: I've rewatched tbe video, and I just want to say that I don't know how I get that lid gap hahah. I've use your video "how to fix a loose hinge" for another one of my zippos (overbite). Now looks like almost brand new. Thanks for that as well
YOU ARE AMAZING. EVERYONE OF YOUR FIXINGS WORK. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Ok, I followed his tutorial on tightening the hinge and that broke my lighter, and I was understandably pissed at this dude but this video fixed it. Thanks buddy, I apologise for thinking wrong of you because I understand now where I went wrong while tightening 8:31 the hinge.
Thank you for sharing I've been leaving my zippo tucked away in the cupboard for last couple of years,now the gap has closed.
Thank you again for sharing keep us the good work brother
Man, this right here burns me up! I had just gotten my new, *USED* direct from AMAZON 49353 Black Ice Wolf with checkering on the case which came with a "custom" wobbly lid, lid gap, and a heavy green patina in the case from the previous idiot which sent it off with fuel inside...
I'm not the kind of person to just replace my stuff, but that lid is lopsided without the lighter assembly being inside by a 1/16" drop as well as a 1/32" gap that just pisses the fuel out from evaporation!
I can't stand using it because I can't stand the fact that I have to jump through my arse because someone else passed the buck to burn me! I think I'm about to buy another and advance the replacement so that I'm not out of a case for my fuel. It's going up in price here lately...
By the way, I really like your cotton repacking video! That's really handy way of doing it the best way!
Thanks for the video, great tip, it worked perfect!
Thank you brother, my problems are solved!
Good vid. Took a while going back and forth on each side. But got it about 95% GAP free. Is worlds better than it was. Had a zip that fell out a window at high speed, and high polish brass finish of 36 years is wrecked. But at least no GAP LOL
when i started watching your vid I didn't own a zippo lighter now i have 5 xd btw keep going i enjoy your vid
Yup, this works 100%. Thanks for the tip my guy.
I have a new zippo torch insert in my new zippo armor case. The lid will not fully close. I think the insert is too tall for the case. My other two zippo armor cases have same issue with my zippo torch inserts. The kids close completely on all of these with lighter fluid inserts. What is the issue and can it be fixed?
Next gap i find, I'm gonna try that for sure. Another extremely common peeve of mine is overbite. Seen it on brand new Zippos too. In a video, i have seen factory workers rap them on something to fix that but the exact technique wasn't clear. I've tried it myself but i can't seem to replicate their success. You got a good method?
New channel ZF77 outdoors. UA-cam wouldn’t give me old one back so I’m starting a new one for the new year. Gonna try and rebuild and bring back everything
Do you know of a good clear coat brand i can coat a brass zippo with? Something that wont just flake off or turn yellow? Im having a hard time finding answers!
New channel lost this one. I just use rust oleum clear coat spray on
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors this is a cordial solution to problems with clearance and backlash
ua-cam.com/video/MLdE0qjzjO0/v-deo.html
ayyy new video niceeee im so stoked for my first zippo soon :))
@@ZippoFanatic77 yeaaa boi
New channel ZF77 outdoors. UA-cam wouldn’t give me old one back so I’m starting a new one for the new year. Gonna try and rebuild and bring back everything
Bam!!!! That worked 100%%%%% My Black Crackle thanks you! and so do I!!!!! Awesome channel man! u make it simple and everything u talk about is spot on!!!!!!!! FLAME ON!!!!!!!
Did it actually fix the gap? You're the only comment that definitively, clearly states that it worked. I did it exactly as he said and it made it so much worse.
A crazy thing happened, I dropped the only Matte Black case I had with lid gap, and the lid gap was fixed for some reason. I don't recommend dropping it, but I was pretty lucky.
Haha does happen time to time. New channel bro come check out
Thanks so much this video wasn’t working, I dropped it on the top corner on the side with the hinge a few inches off the ground, and it fixed it, I was just about to send it in for repairs
Nice Fix !! Mike !!!!
I didn't drop mine or treat it rough, but I guess when I was cleaning the lid and insides with a brush as it was open it caused a gap? I tried three different inserts, the original brass, a chrome finish, and one of the butane inserts as shown in the vid, all cause it not to close all the way. When there's no insert it looks fine.
I've gone through the video six times now, made sure to do it exactly as you did.
Problem is, my lid gap was far more pronounced after the cleaning than your demonstration case, and now it is even worse.
I don't know why the hell it's not working for me. I feel like I've been lied to. I know that wasn't your intention but there seems to be a step I missed from the unclear instructions.
Update: I decided to work on it a bit tonight. The huge lid gap problem on my '37 replica Zippo I got two years ago was solved 95% of the way simply by putting the insert in and pushing it down in alignment firmly as I gently pulled it forward.
It now only has the issue of leaning a bit to one side if you take the insert out. That was caused by my following this video's instructions to the letter when I should have started with my intuition and common sense.
I get the uploaders passion for the product and wanting to share a gimcrack fix that worked for him.
My main warning is: RESULTS VARY FROM PARTICULAR MODELS, vintages and circumstances. If this works for some, I can't call it a fluke, maybe my fix was a fluke. All I know is if one can wait to send them in to the authorized factory repair for free, that's almost always the best move (if you have several that need fixing, since shipping isn't free!)...
The hinge's are surprisingly intricate little mechanisms for such a sturdy, simple build. And I didn't have a magnifying glass to prop up that could have helped me see the flaws easier. Good luck to anybody reading this crap I just wrote. Merry Christmas!
@@FungusMossGnosis thanks for this a slight lid gap has been bothering me forever, tried to have a go at it with some pliers but somehow made the lid crooked and the gap stayed there.
@@FungusMossGnosis ua-cam.com/video/xBzw3A97RRA/v-deo.html
This is what you're looking for trust me bro i also watched this video first but it's not the thing we were looking for the problem you have is it's not closing up properly right?
Hello , i would like to ask about somthing , i changed my cotton in my lighter lately , when i smoke a cigaret it taste like the fuel ! And it also make me feel like my lungs is burning and make me always cough ! Before i changed the cotton. the old and dry one i couldn't experience non of that , but the fuel evaporates fast like in three days or something and the wick was like dry too , after i changed the cotton , The fuel lasts longer but like i said burning my lungs and cough , so what could be the problem cause i already stoped using it till i find a solution ,
what could it be ?
My first question would be are you using the same type of cotton that came with the lighter? So for example are you using the same cotton zippo uses (rayon balls), or did you just use cotton balls from the store? If you are using any sort of wicking cotton/Japanese wicking cotton then it could be that it is doing a better job at transferring fluid to the wick, that cotton is used in vapes to distribute the flavor quickly and efficiently, so it could be doing a similar thing but with the fluid. I'm not sure because I dont smoke so its just a guess, if you *arent* using Japanese wicking cotton then maybe try that because it is natural and might provide a better sensation than say zippo's rayon balls or just cotton balls. Lastly I would ask what type of fluid you are using? If you arent using zippo or ronsonal fluid then maybe try that because these lighters were initially created for smokers primarily so their fluid might be optimized for inhalation (and or diluted, which is what I think, for the same purpose) due to pure Naphtha being too harsh. If you want to completely avoid taste of fluid (because based on my understanding if you are using liquid fuel you will always taste a little fluid taste) then you will need to use butane, luckily zippo makes soft and torch flames. If you are into soft flames go either zippo or thunderbird's G insert, if you want the torch just use zippo's. Any butane fuel insert will eliminate taste from the lighter.
Man thank you so much love ya, you just saved a gift from my precious friend
It worked thank you so much
No probs buds. New channel also still posting
my zippo doesnt make the loud ping sound ever since i dropped it and theres a gap on the lid, anyone know how to fix it?
How to fix the insert if it is loosely fitted?
There is another tip related to your problem, it's useful and easy. You can cut a corner of a little plastic bag, and then put it in the bottom of the insert, covering like the half of it. That will reduce evaporation and will also make your zippo insert tighten. The bag thickness will determinate how loose or tight it will be. I hope it's useful Man.
goddamn, gave up so hard that I just didn't use my zippo for a month, thanks for the upload! repeated the process a few times and now its as tight as a dam!
Got a new channel. Glad it worked on your zip
Great video bro! New sub sent by Glenn McLean.
Thanks for info.. 👌🏻
Great stream my friend 👍
How do you do this with a 41?
Not often. 4 barrel pretty tuff. New channel bro come check it out
Haii.i like style of Zippo trick.that's cool.!!
When do you upload next video.i'm waiting for it.
Good luck.!!!
Lost this channel. Got a new one bro got vids over there !
I have a question I have a Zippo my dad got in Vietnam someone took his and left there's it has a broken hing and want to get it fixed do you have any recommendations on who to send it to Zippo said they can't guarantee they can fix and send back but they can replace so I don't want to chance loosening it any help would be appreciated btw love your channel
You can mark the forum that it's of sentimental value & if it cannot be fixed/refurbished.. they will just send it back. They literally ask if it's sentimental or non-sentimental, in case they can't fix it. You are guaranteed for life either way.
Hey buds lost this channel. This is the new one
nice! thanks for this
will this work for a lid over lap?
New channel bro come check it out
Hey bro, did you try Zippo/Zorro repair tool, and if not would you make video about it? Also, is there a way I can send you pics of my Zippo lighters, mail, insta..?
New channel bro lost this one to hackers. Also the reason I can’t be privately msgs either now lol
Very Nice
New channel ZF77 outdoors. UA-cam wouldn’t give me old one back so I’m starting a new one for the new year. Gonna try and rebuild and bring back everything
That intro!!
nice... now i can fix that too :D
New channel ZF77 outdoors. UA-cam wouldn’t give me old one back so I’m starting a new one for the new year. Gonna try and rebuild and bring back everything
Did you? I tried this exactly as instructed in the video and it made that gap much worse.
@@FungusMossGnosis then you dident do it right
@@Wlmer82 Wrong. And to avoid further problems I'll never again follow the advice of random fools on the internet.
Bro it feels likes it’s been awhile how have you been
New channel ZF77 outdoors. UA-cam wouldn’t give me old one back so I’m starting a new one for the new year. Gonna try and rebuild and bring back everything
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors oh okay much love ❤️
@@xexplosionsniperx479 thanks bro hope to see u back in the live streams
My great grandfather was in ww2. I wonder if he had a black cracle
Love from Nepal
#bigfan
#zippolover
please one zippo for me ❤😥😥😥
Thanks men, you are awesome :)
@@ZippoFanatic77 yes I think xd. I have a gap but not like this. Mine just stays like a pacman, but is not that bad. Now is nightime here but tomorrow i will try to fix it.
Edit and P.D.: I've rewatched tbe video, and I just want to say that I don't know how I get that lid gap hahah. I've use your video "how to fix a loose hinge" for another one of my zippos (overbite). Now looks like almost brand new. Thanks for that as well
Yoooo man what kind is that brass sexy girl zippo. I have to get my hands on one of those babies!!!!
I bought one for 3$ and the cap is broken I will try to fix it lol
sorry i followed the instrunctions to the best of my ability, I was not able to get the fix