@@wartimeflashlights8656 yes! it's a Jeab.I don't know that before it's copy from Pertrix thank you! , and I have a question ,What year was it created?
I cleaned with simple soapy water. I used tannic acid for the preservation. A good description to the process: www.canada.ca/en/conservation-institute/services/conservation-preservation-publications/canadian-conservation-institute-notes/tannic-acid-rusted-iron-artifacts.html
Wow! Great Job... Keep going!
Awesome content mate!
I'm glad you like it!
Nice repair video,I have one but it's a M40 sweden army flashlight it good condition and still work.
Is the Jeab? I know it, it's a copy of the pertrix, with a slider on the center.
@@wartimeflashlights8656 yes! it's a Jeab.I don't know that before it's copy from Pertrix thank you! , and I have a question ,What year was it created?
@@aundag.g5408 This type was made around 1940. www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/274717217691_/Armee-Taschenlampe-Schweden-Jeab.jpg
@@wartimeflashlights8656 OH! Thank you so much.👍👍
Looks good!
It was a lot of work, but I think it was worth it!
@@wartimeflashlights8656 finally a "restoration" that doesn't immediately destroy what's left of the original finish
Nice job! I would like to know what product you use on the metal to clean and preserve, thanks for the useful video.
I cleaned with simple soapy water. I used tannic acid for the preservation.
A good description to the process: www.canada.ca/en/conservation-institute/services/conservation-preservation-publications/canadian-conservation-institute-notes/tannic-acid-rusted-iron-artifacts.html
@@wartimeflashlights8656 thanks, I will read it, specially from my own gouvernement LoL 👍🏼
Hello, I have the exact same lamp at home that I managed to restore but I cannot find which bulb is suitable for the telko lamp?
This flashlight work with E10 size bulb, which is 3,5V/0.2A
Thank you
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