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25/4/2009 at 6:02pm
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There's a big difference between one of these and a Vapalux!
I've got a *small* collection of lamps - one of these days I'll sort them out and put the photos on the web. The small hurricane lamps don't give out a massive amount of light, but are quite useable. One suggestion by the way, which we used to use on the boat*, is to add a few drops of citronella oil to the paraffin. I prefer that to using bought citronella lamp oil (which seems lacking in citronella to me).
If you want to keep the smoke to a minimum use decent lamp oil instead of paraffin (although I tend to use the latter in my pressure lamps), trim the wick and most importantly don't turn it up too high.
*The pride of my wick lamps is a very plain burner (as it's from the inside of a mast-head lamp on a ship) with the mpost exquisite patent duplex (two wick) burner. That certainly gives out plenty of light!
Glen
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25/4/2009 at 6:32pm
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Hi glen_p.
I have just refurbed a 1952 Bialaddin 300X, there is quite a long post on here which includes my exploits, I know it is a very different beast to a Hurricane lamp, as it is uses pressure, but what a light, even in this modern day, there is nothing quite like it, I got the lamp for nowt, although I did spend £35 bringing it back to perfect working order, as you can still get all the spares, I run it on "Paraffin Extra" which at £1.14 per Litre is a little more expensive than regular "Paraffin", the benifit is that there is virtually no odur, compared to the heavey smell you get from normal "Paraffin". hope that helps.
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25/4/2009 at 8:20pm
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I did read your exploits Francais! I must admit that I've never had to refurb any of my collection to quite that extent - new washers and seals generally - except for a brass bodied Tilley that had to be braised up.
I do agree about the light output - although I can sort of beat it with a 500cp genuine Petromax! Actually I did work out that my collection would give around 2500cp if I lit all the pressure lamps. It was a working collection until quite recently as the Churhc I attend didn;t have electricity until last year. Midnight services lit with just candles and pressure lamps were very special (but the electric is easier).
Another source of spares is Base Camp...
www.base-camp.co.uk
All the best
Glen
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25/4/2009 at 9:00pm
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Hi vwalan.
I think the Vapalux are around £120 new these days, Bairstow Brothers who make them are up for sale, there is a letter on the web-site from the MD explaining the situation, thanks glen_p, "Base Camp" have been my supplier for all the parts I required for the refurb, I had never come accross a pressure lamp before, untill I was given the 300X, and the folk at "Base-Camp" guided me all the way, and always sent me the parts I needed, and cancelled the parts that I did not need, superb service. not sure if the lamp will get used in anger, life is just so easy with all these modern day LED afairs, my mrs has thoughts of me setting the campsite alight if I take the 300X with us to France, although I do think it has to be done!.
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