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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @walkerhjk
    @walkerhjk 4 роки тому +2

    I too have a Primus stove and still use it, It is now 77 years old and as good as new, It has been all over the world with me , Sure you need a small amount of meths to prime it but that's easy enough, you only need maybe 10 or 15 ml so a container holding maybe half a cup will last for ages. Paraffin (I know it as kerosene) is cheap and very economical, carry a 1 litre bottle and have the tank full. It will last you for ages,

  • @davidcooper6704
    @davidcooper6704 8 років тому +2

    It has only taken me 5 years to come across this video (ha ha). Nice job. These are excellent little soves. I have spent many happy hols in the 60s with my wife and 2 children, camping wild and cooking for us all on two of these stoves (which I still have) - both complete, clean and in good working order.

    • @WiltshireMan
      @WiltshireMan  8 років тому

      Thabnks David. I guess they built these things to last. I wonder how many modern stoves will still be around in 80 years time?

  • @royallan3717
    @royallan3717 2 роки тому

    I agree totally with your sentiments,i light these up and lamps most days in the garage just for a small pleasure.thanks for your time in making this video

  • @TinkerJohn_W5CYF
    @TinkerJohn_W5CYF 13 років тому +1

    Sandy,
    Nice job on the stove. It is great to take something that has not been used in years, clean it up, make a few adjustments and breathe new life in it.
    You really have something to be proud of there.
    I regret selling a Svea 123 that I used for several years while backpacking. Funny thing is I never did like that particular stove, much too fickle for me. However, the day I sold the thing I regretted doing so!
    Keep those videos coming.
    73
    John/W5CYF

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  12 років тому +1

    The older stove have so much more charactor and charm than the modern equivilant. The only down side is having to prime with meths which means you need to carry two fuels. Also the paraffin is oily and a bit messy.
    Thanks
    Sandy

    • @peetsnort
      @peetsnort 2 роки тому

      I use a cigar shaped hip flask with a fiberglass wick and chafer fuel to prime. Much more efficient than meths

  • @007vauxhall
    @007vauxhall 13 років тому

    What a transformation Sandy, beautiful stove, came up like new. I should think Tom will be very proud of it. Built to last. Paul.

  • @wezredpath2015
    @wezredpath2015 10 років тому

    A good friend has just gave me the same stove and a bigger one can't wait to get mine looking like yours it looks great

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому +1

    @Thysville Hi Paul,
    I made the lead washers from a piece of lead roof flashing and you can make enough prickers to last you a lifetime from the top "E" string of a steel guitar.It is exactly the right size..!
    Sandy

    • @peetsnort
      @peetsnort 2 роки тому

      I am going to get the tin snips out and make a copper handle to use the E string for a pricker

  • @BarefootsChild
    @BarefootsChild 13 років тому

    A thing of beauty!! I have a couple of these type stoves and they are real work horses if'n you know to feed and care for them. After you have practiced with it a bit, adjusting the pressure valve will make you an expert in controlling the stoves burn rate. They are loud, but I think that is dye somewhat to us having become accustomed to the new silent types. I just know that when I use mine in the winter...I LOVE HEARING THAT JET ENGINE ROAR! I equate the sound with warmth.
    Thanks mate.

  • @Thysville
    @Thysville 13 років тому

    I certainly like my old primus. You cannot beat it for long slow simmering or melting snow in the winter. Amazing the amount of heat they kick out. Other stoves however are better for other situations and it certainly is not idiot proof for youngsters to use. Nice video, Paul

  • @peetsnort
    @peetsnort 2 роки тому

    The little gem

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  11 років тому +1

    Hi Gordon
    It could be that the jet has become enlarged or you put too much pressure in the fuel tank. I remember reading on a stove forum that it is possible to reduce the jet hole size by carefully peening it so it reduces in diameter. You need to make a wooden form which will fit inside the tube. Either that or buy a new vapouriser tube. I think you can still buy parts for these stoves. Wish I could be more helpful.
    Sandy

  • @alistairbrown935
    @alistairbrown935 11 років тому +1

    Ive got one of the old stoves firdt time I used it ( aged 15) now46 just about burnt the whole of the uk to a crisp but I still use it now safely

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  11 років тому

    I think it is to let the pressure out of the tank and turn the stove off. I had a leak on the vapouriser tube but made a new washer from a piece of lead. The pump washer is easy to fix and so is the non return valve.
    Hope it works out for you.
    Sandy

  • @Jackloreknives
    @Jackloreknives 11 років тому

    Hi Gordon,
    You will have to make yourself a lead gaskket. It's quite easy. Lead being soft will cut easy with a stanley blade. FIrst use thin lead 1 or 2mm thick. drill a hole in the centre to allow parrafin to flow, then trim the sides to fit the base of the vapouriser tube.
    Sandy

  • @goonluv
    @goonluv 11 років тому

    I'm getting one of these soon,nice old stove

  • @blacksunwheel1488
    @blacksunwheel1488 11 років тому

    You did a good job there, looks realy good.
    Love the benny hill music lol.

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому

    @mazadan Thats right Peter,
    Tom is quite well known in the ham radio world and is an excellent Morse operator.
    All the best. my friend.
    Sandy

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому

    @BarefootsChild Thanks for the tip of adjusting the pressure valve to alter the burn rate.I had figured that out but wasn't sure it was common practice!The stove came with no instructions.I give it about 5 or 6 pumps and that seems to be enough.
    If you have any further info I would be very happy to hear about it.Either post hear or send me a PM.
    Always good to hear from you.
    Best wishes
    Sandy

  • @tadpoles10
    @tadpoles10 8 років тому

    I enjoyed that, reminded me of Beach Huts & Goodrington sands. atb t ..

  • @tonyday7233
    @tonyday7233 5 років тому

    Nice little stove, i've got 2 SVEA COMPANION stoves, good fun.

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому

    @johnrob281 Many thanks John,
    I really enjoyed the "Fettling" process to get the stove running.It's amazing how something so old works so well.Primus got the design right from the outset.
    I will take it out to the woods for a test soon!
    As for future video's.Well,when an idea pops into my mind then I make the video.I guess I am using UA-cam as a kind of video diary.They will be good memories for the future too!
    73 Sandy

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому

    @mazadan Hi Peter,
    For woodland camping you can't beat the Honey stove cos lots of free fuel and nothing like a proper fire!But I am surprised by the performance of this old stove.Small,light and powerful.It really can keep up with modern stove's and so simple to maintain.It uses lead leather cork and nitrile rubber washers that can be easily made at home AND it's a thing of beauty unlike modern stoves!
    Sandy

  • @goonluv
    @goonluv 11 років тому

    Thanx for the advice sandy will try and make one :-) Gordon

  • @goonluv
    @goonluv 11 років тому

    Hi sandy, thanx for the advice,will try and buy a vapourizer off the net,got my fingers crossed,thanx once again.Gordon

  • @charlietango1635
    @charlietango1635 2 роки тому

    Hi Sandy, I have the Optimus 100 which is identical to your stove but slightly bigger, word of warning, do-not lose the flame spreader, as you will not be able to get a replacement, I had to have one made, so got two made at the same time.

  • @stevemartin7660
    @stevemartin7660 Рік тому

    I have always used this type of stove of which I have many, Primus, Svea, Hippolito etc. Far superior and more eco friendly than gas- no cannister to dispose of or wood- no smoke to give your camping position away when stealth camping. Also far less expensive to run and can be bought from car boots or jumble sales for a few pounds.

    • @WiltshireMan
      @WiltshireMan  Рік тому

      The other good thing is that these stoves last for years

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому

    @mkuki2000 Thanks,Yes it's a beauty and built to last too!

  • @Thysville
    @Thysville 13 років тому

    I certainly like my old primus. You cannot beat it for long slow simmering or melting snow in the winter. Amazing the amount of heat they kick out. Other stoves are better for other uses and it certainly is not idiot proof for youngsters to use. Finding the lead washers or prickers I suppose may be a problem? Nice video, Paul

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому

    @nathanshepherd1 I've been thinking about taking it out nathan.But compared to the Trangia and Honey stove it's a bit fiddly and messy and needs 2 fuels to get it going!Once it's going tho nothing will stop it and it boils real fast!
    Keep watching.One of these days it will feature in a wild camp!
    Sandy

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому

    @007vauxhall Thanks Paul,
    It's lasted 75 years and sometime in the future another chap may well restore it and call it "Sandy's stove"...
    With the knowledge that can be gleaned from the Spirit stove forums I can see no reason why this stove shouldn't last for a very long time indeed.You can make all the consumable parts at home!
    Sandy

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому

    @fog360 Yes,They work as well as they look.It's only a youngster at 75 years of age!

  • @mazadan
    @mazadan 13 років тому

    you might not have heard his voice but i bet you know his key stroke

  • @mazadan
    @mazadan 13 років тому

    a very neat little stove. though a little noisey for me i prefer my trangia. i have a coleman pressure stove similar system to the primus but sounds like a rocket lol.
    but like most things back then made to last now adays there is always some obsalesence built in

  • @Supervivenciacriolla
    @Supervivenciacriolla 3 роки тому

    I have a mine, I bought it incomplete, and I'm trying to repair, I repaired the not return valve, the piston, the pipe, just need a cup for the alcohol and the flame plate, I almost forgot, the support! And I'm thinking make a box for the transport, because I wanna use it in the forest!

  • @haroldclark9794
    @haroldclark9794 8 років тому

    My father had the exact same stove in the 50s .i wish I'd kept it but alas it got thrown out.

  • @ecjonge
    @ecjonge 4 роки тому +1

    I have got one but unfortuately the jet opening of the vaporizing tube is blocked by corrosion. Any suggestion how to get it blowing again? The original prickers are not strong enough to get through.
    Any way, a marvelous piece of equipment.

    • @johnhealy9231
      @johnhealy9231 2 роки тому +1

      I took out the gauze ? and filled mine with apple cider vinegar two hours later it worked for me.

    • @ecjonge
      @ecjonge 2 роки тому

      Thanks John! Now have to dig it up but I’ll find it and wil get it going again.

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому

    @pa3deb Hi ya Kee's,
    I think I will take it to the woods soon!It runs on Paraffin which was a popular fuel years ago but now mostly used in green house heaters.
    Kee's I need to qso with you on another band soon.Maybe 40 meters.Will qso on ssn.
    73
    Sandy

  • @pa3deb
    @pa3deb 13 років тому

    @g0vqw Howdy Sandy Cook,
    You really made it shine like a mirror, would be a shame to get it dirty in the woods and all. Anyway, take care it doesn't turn into a cat-burner...
    When I'm not at work, I usually listen on 40 and/or 30 meters, 7033 and 10118. Daytime condx on 80 mtrs dwn to zero, thanks to mr. Sunny Face up there. See ya! pa3deb

  • @johnjames218
    @johnjames218 9 років тому

    i got as much pleasure polishing my stove as i did using it, don't know where it went sadly

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  13 років тому

    @mazadan Ah Peter.
    You could be right.I should know that.
    What else do you know about radio?Reading between the lines I think you may have been in the forces at one time and maybe learned a few things then?
    Or perhaps you have an enquiring mind like me?
    Sandy

  • @goonluv
    @goonluv 11 років тому

    Got mine but the pump don't work ,so I've ordered a washer kit off eBay. £3.20. Not bad

  • @goonluv
    @goonluv 11 років тому

    Well sandy my washer and plunger kit came today great pressure but leaking out of the vapourizer bottom witch connects to the tank, think the lead washer maybe too small? Any ideas :-) Gordon

  • @goonluv
    @goonluv 11 років тому

    Hi sandy ,well I've replaced all seals couldn't really clean the vapourizer hole ,so I decided to light it. The pressure was there but all of a sudden it just took ahold and the thing was burning out of control,any ideas what I'm doing wrong ? I really want this stove up and running. Thank you. For reading . Gordon

  • @pa3deb
    @pa3deb 13 років тому

    Very good job, Sandy! Amazing how this old equipment still functions just as good as 1936. Are you taking it out into the woods next time? And what fuel is it burning on?
    73 Kees, pa3deb

  • @richards.515
    @richards.515 2 роки тому

    Hello
    I hope you are well
    I have the same kerosene stove.
    I want to restore it
    what product did you use?
    to make it shine....
    and I am missing 2 pieces
    do you have an address for me to find these parts?
    can we exchange emails?
    Thank you
    I wish you a great day
    Richard (France)

  • @silktvPDR1
    @silktvPDR1 3 роки тому

    Sandy any recommended fuels to use? I have meths to start heater but what about main fuel?

    • @peetsnort
      @peetsnort 2 роки тому

      I am going to try some premium diesel fuel. Although its expensive it's still cheaper than paraffin and its supposed have cleaning properties.

    • @peetsnort
      @peetsnort 2 роки тому

      I use a little wick from the chafer gel pots and use a cigar shaped hip flask to store it. You just extinguish the flame and push the wick back into the flask. Meths is expensive

  • @royallan3717
    @royallan3717 2 роки тому

    I reckon 1921-1927.do you know a date?

  • @peetsnort
    @peetsnort 2 роки тому

    Today I am going down to the shed with my kanthal wire grid and experiment with the diffusing of the flame and see if it reduces the boil time. I see the modern gas burners have a grid for infra red radiation

    • @WiltshireMan
      @WiltshireMan  2 роки тому

      It may help things a bit Howard

    • @peetsnort
      @peetsnort 2 роки тому

      @@WiltshireMan all done. But total flop really. The counter top got very hot as did the brass body.

    • @peetsnort
      @peetsnort 2 роки тому

      @@WiltshireMan what really helped was using premium diesel. Cheaper than paraffin and its a bit cooler so longer simmering cooking possible
      I will see if it lasts long term

  • @ABUZAYED.
    @ABUZAYED. Рік тому

    انا امتلك مثله جيد وفعال للأماكن المفتوحه

  • @goonluv
    @goonluv 11 років тому

    May I ask what the screw on the right hand side is? Mine appears to have been soldered over

    • @liamgarrity2174
      @liamgarrity2174 3 роки тому +1

      That is a cap to seal the tank once the vaporising tube is removed for transport

    • @goonluv
      @goonluv 3 роки тому +1

      Liam Garrity cheers

  • @mazadan
    @mazadan 13 років тому

    and if memory serves me right today is the day that Morse invented the code in 1837 or at least started its developement

  • @mikkelrasmussen9053
    @mikkelrasmussen9053 5 років тому

    I have that exact same model but havent used it because My dad says it's a petroleum/kerosene stove but to me it looks more like an alcohol stove so could it run on alcohol or would that be dangerous? Any info Will be greatly apreciated! 😁

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan  12 років тому

    @rmstudio Wow.Did you say 300 bucks for a stove like this? I was given it. Yeah. Come on over. I will make you a cuppa anytime.
    Sandy
    Ps you can bring a couple of English girls in knickers and bra if you like. Actually, I'm not fussy. Any nationality will do.