Hej Tackar för filmen, nyss köpt en blåslampa o visste inte hur jag får igång den. Sist jag såg en i bruk, var när farfar på 60 talet förvärmde sin traktor, innan start med vev.
Kerosene (paraffine), lamp oil is for lamps with a wick, and diesel is made for diesel engines. However, it would run on both in the short run, even if long term effects are uncertain.
Una vez vi a mi padre usar un soplete de estos para reparar un radiador de auto con estaño fundido, vi que usa gasolina blanca o benzina, eso fue hace unos 55 años!!!!!
There is supposed to be a lighting tank/tray which fits in the hole under the rear of the body which you fill with meths,, not the depression which is there to catch any spills from the tank. It will burn there briefly if you spill some meths, but the way you are doing it seems dangerous to me, as you are heating the tank, and perhaps vaporizing the kerosene in the tank which you don't want to do. .
No, I'm sorry but you are wrong :-) The tray beneath the burner you mention was introduced on this model in the early 60's (maybe late 50's) to make the preheating procedure quicker by concentrating the heat to the burner, but before that (and certainly not in 1923 when this one was made) there was no preheating tray. All the preheating is supposed to take place in the depression in the tank, as shown in my video. The few minutes of fire on top of the tank will not heat the fuel so much that it will be vapourised. In fact, the slightly warmed keronsene will make the blowlamp run smoother from the start, since the vapouriser does not have to do "all the job" when the lamp is burning. Here is a picture of a later primus 632 with the preheater tray. www.jaederfeldt.com/klas/fov1-00019afc/S000B219E?Action=IBPicture4
@@tomastomas75 Hi Thomas, I stand corrected. All the torches I've seen here have had the tray, (in the early days, every plumber had one, - my grandfather was a builder and he used one to burn the paint off his house to re-paint it every 7yrs, and he taught me how to light it in the early 60s) mine is a Sievert which I bought in the early 70s) Great handy tool, (and it's cordless!) Regards.
@@tomastomas75 How many cordless appliances will still be around in 76 more years. I'm still keeping all my hand woodworking tools as well,-just in case! Try using your battery drills etc when there are power cuts. How did the old builders ever manage without power tools,? My grandfather never owned one and he built hundreds of houses. The worst thing with battery tools is the pollution from dead batteries,- absolutely millions of them worldwide,-same with electric car batteries. What are they going to do with them all?,-can't recycle dead lithium batteries without specialist plants.
@@jonassx100, I would absolutely not try running it on any other fuel than what it is designed for. This one is designed for kerosene and it should run on kerosene. Nothing else.
@@tomastomas75 Thank you for your response I have one query . Does amount of fuel depends / . I just bought a new one ut not managed to get it work continous , ,it just keep shutting off aftfer 20 - 30 seconds its 2 Pint tank and i am filling 1/4 of it . I also bought Primus and it is working like charm
@@jonassx100, as long as it is not more than 75% full, it should run until empty. But, with less fuel in the tank you will have to compensate by pumping more air into it to reach the pressure needed to feed fuel through the burner.
1923!
How beautiful this is 💖
It really is :-)
Tenho um desse, como coleção! Amei ver como acende!!
Very nice blow torch great flame
Yes, almost 100 years old and still very reliable :-)
I bought a Primus 631 a few months ago, but it needs new pump leather before it will run.
Beautiful Torch !! Sweet
Le llamaban soplete, lo usaban los que, componian ollas teteras, baldes etc. Para soldar... Que recuerdos
Hej
Tackar för filmen, nyss köpt en blåslampa o visste inte hur jag får igång den. Sist jag såg
en i bruk, var när farfar på 60 talet förvärmde sin traktor, innan start med vev.
Takk! Fant en slik når vi ryddet hos min far, tror jeg får prøve å restaurere den litt så jeg kan få opp trykket i den!
Byt packningarna i den så kommer den nog att fungera finfint :)
Guys, it seems like a dream, I saw these types being used here in Brazil, in the 60's, 70's and even 80's, then they disappeared!
The propane burners was so much easier to use and maintain, so the practically killed the usage of paraffin and gasoline blowtorches.
Real primus!
Jag har fråga volker medel du har lagt först genom n sprit sen du har tändat de.
que temperatura logra alcanzar.???
O meu não funcionou com querosene comum.
very excellent I own like it
Yo tengo un linmex. Pero no es más antiguo que el modelo convencional
Vad har man för något i denna blåslampa? Måste man göra denna förvärmning?
Bränslet är fotogen (vilket anges i filmen) och ja, förvärmningen är nödvändig.
What fuel are you using? Liquid paraffin? White spirits? Something else?
I use the fuel it is designed for: kerosene :)
@1978ajax Correct :)
Lampoil or diesel oil in the tank ?
Kerosene (paraffine), lamp oil is for lamps with a wick, and diesel is made for diesel engines. However, it would run on both in the short run, even if long term effects are uncertain.
@@tomastomas75 Thank you,
😍
Una vez vi a mi padre usar un soplete de estos para reparar un radiador de auto con estaño fundido, vi que usa gasolina blanca o benzina, eso fue hace unos 55 años!!!!!
There are blowtorches designed for gasoline, and blowtorches designed for kerosene. Different designs, different fuel :-)
Gostaria de comprar um maçarico desse um Rio de Rio de janeiro gostei quanto custa
... странно!, почему-это паяльная лампа называется примусом?!
If you want me to understand your question, please write in some language I understand, i.e. Swedish or English.
There is supposed to be a lighting tank/tray which fits in the hole under the rear of the body which you fill with meths,, not the depression which is there to catch any spills from the tank. It will burn there briefly if you spill some meths, but the way you are doing it seems dangerous to me, as you are heating the tank, and perhaps vaporizing the kerosene in the tank which you don't want to do. .
No, I'm sorry but you are wrong :-)
The tray beneath the burner you mention was introduced on this model in the early 60's (maybe late 50's) to make the preheating procedure quicker by concentrating the heat to the burner, but before that (and certainly not in 1923 when this one was made) there was no preheating tray. All the preheating is supposed to take place in the depression in the tank, as shown in my video.
The few minutes of fire on top of the tank will not heat the fuel so much that it will be vapourised. In fact, the slightly warmed keronsene will make the blowlamp run smoother from the start, since the vapouriser does not have to do "all the job" when the lamp is burning.
Here is a picture of a later primus 632 with the preheater tray.
www.jaederfeldt.com/klas/fov1-00019afc/S000B219E?Action=IBPicture4
@@tomastomas75 Hi Thomas, I stand corrected. All the torches I've seen here have had the tray, (in the early days, every plumber had one, - my grandfather was a builder and he used one to burn the paint off his house to re-paint it every 7yrs, and he taught me how to light it in the early 60s) mine is a Sievert which I bought in the early 70s) Great handy tool, (and it's cordless!) Regards.
@@jrbaeronz9840 Cordless, 76 years before bluetooth was introduced to the public ;-)
@@tomastomas75 How many cordless appliances will still be around in 76 more years. I'm still keeping all my hand woodworking tools as well,-just in case! Try using your battery drills etc when there are power cuts. How did the old builders ever manage without power tools,? My grandfather never owned one and he built hundreds of houses. The worst thing with battery tools is the pollution from dead batteries,- absolutely millions of them worldwide,-same with electric car batteries. What are they going to do with them all?,-can't recycle dead lithium batteries without specialist plants.
I need one piece of that
I have one just like it in Argentina
They really do exist all around the world :)
بماذا يستخدم هاذا الشيئ ياصديقي ماعمله
Heating, whatever needs to be heated :-)
कितना दम है भय बतना जरुर
I have 1 here
Kha milegi
?
eva impex p , maine hi khareedha hai
कितने में गन है
?
running on gasoline or kerosene >
Kerosene
@@tomastomas75 have u tried this on gasoline , i am trying with diseal but it keeps turning offf
@@jonassx100, I would absolutely not try running it on any other fuel than what it is designed for. This one is designed for kerosene and it should run on kerosene. Nothing else.
@@tomastomas75 Thank you for your response I have one query . Does amount of fuel depends / . I just bought a new one ut not managed to get it work continous , ,it just keep shutting off aftfer 20 - 30 seconds its 2 Pint tank and i am filling 1/4 of it . I also bought Primus and it is working like charm
@@jonassx100, as long as it is not more than 75% full, it should run until empty. But, with less fuel in the tank you will have to compensate by pumping more air into it to reach the pressure needed to feed fuel through the burner.
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