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I have been in the Plumbing and Heating Trade for over 20 years using blow lamps on a daily basis, so when i found this little Primus Blow Lamp in my local Reclamation yard I was intrigued to not only have the chance to return it to its former glory but also to see it work. I think its approx 50 years old and still has some great details on the handle and the engraved bottle. I love restoring old tools and thought this would be a good vintage restoration for my channel. I particulary enjoyed cleaning the Brass as it was so satisfying to see that yellow glow shining through the tarnish. When i got to the difffuser part i had a little surprise as i thought it was just a piece of burnt metal but in stead it was Brass, Which polished up very nicely until i set the flamethrower on it. I was a little nervous at that point as i have never lit one of these before, and not entirely sure if i did it correct. If you have any advice on any of my techniques today please leave a comment. Points covered in this video The best way to restoring old tools The Best Restoration Tools The finest Unique Restorations The best way for restoring old videos How to restore old tools How to do an old restoration The best antique tool restoration Unique Restorations produce good restoration videos The complete guide to tools restoration Primus Blow Lamp Intro 0.42 Wd40 on bolts 0.56 Dismantling Lamp 1.38 Parts Display 2.00 Degreasing 3.04 Using wire wool to clean 4.44 Applying homemade Brass Cleaner 5.34 Machine wire brushing 6.39 Machine Polishing Brass 7.44 Wire Brush metal work 9.49 Cleaning Injector 10.31 Parts Assembly 11.00 Rebuild 13.49 Flame Thrower Test 14.08 Final Display This work took about 12 hours to complete on the Lamp not including the trip to the Reclamation Yard and a further 8 hours to Edit it. Costs Blow Lamp £18 Flour,Vinegar and salt approx £3 High Temp Paint £12 Paint Brush £1 Brasso £2.80 Parrafin £7 These are the main costs for this project I use my Samsung S7 for most of my video work If you like this restoration video you may be interested in my other videos. Vintage Lamp Restoration • Rusty Paraffin Lamp Restoration Fuel Can Restoration • Esso Fuel Can Restoration Primus Blow Lamp • Primus Blow Torch Restoration Union Drill Press • Unique Restoration of 1950s Drill Press, Bill Hook Knife • Old Tool Restoration, Bill Hook Knife Hedge Knife • Old Tool Restoration, Knife Restoration Tools I use on my Channel DeWalt 18V XR Combi Drill with Batteries https://amzn.to/2Ww5KDs Dewalt HSS Metal Drill Bit Sets, 10 Pieces https://amzn.to/2JLpAcj DeWalt 18V XR Body Only Impact Driver https://amzn.to/2HJL2g2 DEWALT li-ion Battery 5Ah, 18 V, Black/Yellow https://amzn.to/2JLUt02 CLARKE METALWORK BENCH GRINDER https://amzn.to/2TFURgc CLARKE METALWORK POLISHING KIT https://amzn.to/2HOwM5A Rothenberger Wide Jaw Wrench https://amzn.to/2HKftT7 Rothenberger Water Pump Pliers https://amzn.to/2JLEcbF Rothenberger Superfire 2-Turbo Brazing Torch https://amzn.to/2WsFmdB Stanley - STANLEY Screwdriver Set 34 pcs https://amzn.to/2Ow0Kf8 Connect Wire Wool https://amzn.to/2HMtf7V Draper Wire Scratch Brush https://amzn.to/2CFBsqo Coral Zero-Loss Paint Brushes 5 piece pack set https://amzn.to/2FJTDNp Rolson 16pc File Set With Pouch https://amzn.to/2YxAbux Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge 32 GB SIM-Free Smartphone https://amzn.to/2HLyyEz Mpow Selfie Stick Tripod, phone holder https://amzn.to/2HM1MTT Bosch Professional Corded 240 V Angle Grinder https://amzn.to/2WpzuS8 (PACK OF 10) Parweld 115mm Grinding discs 4.5" https://amzn.to/2YxBt8R Hammerite 750ml Rust Remover Gel https://amzn.to/2Uj9YRe This is a hobby for me which I enjoy doing in my spare time. I am not a professional restorer, Painter or fabricator and I know some of my techniques may not be upto the standards of some professionals on here. Having said that you think you know a better way to complete these works I would be happy to listen, I will learn from each project to bring you not only a nicer finished piece but also a cleaner piece of editing. Please leave your comments below and ill do my best to reply to them. Kind Regards Unique Restorations Disclaimer, I have used various tools and materials in my videos which i have left links to the above. Some of the items may differ slightly to my own tools as mine are a few years old now. These links will take you direct to the Amazon website and the listing you selected. If you make a purchase Amazon will pay me a very small percentage which will be invested to buy new equipment and new projects.