Not very bushcrafty, but at the group camp last weekend, I was gifted an Eccles type 6 Protector lamp.
This had sat unused in a damp shed for a number of years, and although complete and undamaged, it was completely seized.
Copious amounts of WD40 over several hours meant I was finally able to strip it down for cleaning and inspection. To my surprise the 2 fibre washers were in good condtion, all I really had to do was to clean the mesh cages, remove the rust from the striker key, put in a new wick. then change the flint after removing the old one that had become wedged in the striker tube. After filling with lighter fluid the lamp lit on the 2nd go.
I was well pleased. This is a lovely lamp that may accompany me to some overnighters.
This had sat unused in a damp shed for a number of years, and although complete and undamaged, it was completely seized.
Copious amounts of WD40 over several hours meant I was finally able to strip it down for cleaning and inspection. To my surprise the 2 fibre washers were in good condtion, all I really had to do was to clean the mesh cages, remove the rust from the striker key, put in a new wick. then change the flint after removing the old one that had become wedged in the striker tube. After filling with lighter fluid the lamp lit on the 2nd go.
I was well pleased. This is a lovely lamp that may accompany me to some overnighters.