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1940s SunFlame 3016 Gasoline Lantern 

King ColeMan
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In this video we explore a SunFlame 3016 lantern made by American Gas Machine Co. in the early to mid-1940s. I'll talk about this company's origins and history, disassemble the lantern and do a full restoration, while explaining how it works.
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00:00 Intro & History
06:35 Disassembly
18:24 Cleaning Parts - Citric Acid
19:16 Polishing Parts - Buffing Wheel
22:03 Stripping the Fount
25:50 Reassembly & Valve Explanation
46:15 New Mantles & First Light-Up

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Комментарии : 23   
@bradley4294
@bradley4294 Год назад
Love that you take the time to share your knowledge of these old timers and always enjoy watching them
@kenneth6731
@kenneth6731 Год назад
I really wish these were still made. Thank you for presenting such an excellent specimen!
@detroitredneckdetroitredne6674
Hello from Detroit Michigan brother 94/275 thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise
@daltontomlinson3777
@daltontomlinson3777 Год назад
Great video on the SunFlame rebuild, thanks.
@doinsngoins
@doinsngoins Год назад
Great video and history lesson , thank you 😊 🙏
@P61guy61
@P61guy61 Год назад
Thank you for posting
@kurtak9452
@kurtak9452 Год назад
Nice work, beautiful project.
@siryukoncornelius
@siryukoncornelius Год назад
Have a fair few agms I need to fettle myself. This came out looking sharp mate. Nice job and appreciate the full go through!
@silvermine2033
@silvermine2033 Год назад
Beautiful lantern!
@FosterFarmsOk
@FosterFarmsOk Год назад
nice one Bill. Love those little AGMs. I have a couple and they are great runners. Ive stripped several lanterns and Citristrip works really good and should be easily found.
@granitesand78
@granitesand78 Год назад
Ive used the Klean-strip paint stripper from Home Depot on some founts, with some red scotchbrite. Worked pretty good. Not sure if that’s available up there.
@SuperGlocker77
@SuperGlocker77 Год назад
Nice video and very informative. I have an older AGM single mantle I tried to remove the valve on. It twisted off. Bummer.
@king.coleman
@king.coleman Год назад
It's a common problem with AGMs...that or the bung itself spins loose.
@GratefulRob
@GratefulRob Год назад
I have an old AGM made lantern that was from Sears under the “JC Higgins” name. It works well but man, it screams when it runs!
@tundramanq
@tundramanq 8 месяцев назад
Got me to pause and check my container of "prime neatsfoot oil compound". And I noticed it says "compound". A commonly used weasel word for diluted with something cheap.The back of the container says the ingredients are"neatsfoot oil and other beneficial oils" without specifying what these oils are. My mind says 'beneficial for who". I will stick with my light machine oil directly on the pump leather sparingly so none gets in the lantern fuel area.. No problems with leather cracking or check valves sticking in over 50 years of use. WIKI: Neatsfoot oil is made from boiling the lower legs ,without hooves, of cattle and skimming the fat off the top of the water. It has the unique property of staying liquid at low temperatures that is not true of the rest of the animals body fat.
@wheelerbrush4618
@wheelerbrush4618 Год назад
great videos keep them up. Wondering why you chose not use electrolysis to clean rust and paint from fount im fairly new to collecting have some 335 i want to strip and repaint for practice before i go to a rare lantern dont know best way to go sandblast paint stripper or electrolysis thanks
@king.coleman
@king.coleman Год назад
It wasn't worth setting up my e-tank for such a small project. I tend to use electrolysis on big things like stoves or if I've already got the tank set up. The wire wheel is quick and easy on steel founts. I'm hesitant to got that route on brass and stick to stripper, unless the paint's literally flaking off. I'd never sandblast a fount. I've seen too many guys create pinholes when sandblasting.
@SeMoArtifactAdventures
@SeMoArtifactAdventures Год назад
Great video Bill. I have an old Kamplite from the late 40s. It was super rough when I found it but I cleaned it up and got it running again. It’s one of my favorite. It fires up really big when it’s first lit too. It’s a single mantle lantern as well. Are they supposed to run on those big mantles? Like you said it’s hard to find info on them. I just put some #21 on it to test it out.
@king.coleman
@king.coleman Год назад
Yes. The AGM singles require a larger mantle to run properly. I typically use Peerless 24As, but I think this 3016 would actually push a Coleman or Peerless 99 without a problem.
@SeMoArtifactAdventures
@SeMoArtifactAdventures Год назад
Hey thanks man. I appreciate the info. I’ll try it when I get home tonight. I’ve been trying to find an old Aida or petromax with the rapid pre heater to mess around with. There hard to come by over here with out forking out a chunk of money.
@CLEMENTS666
@CLEMENTS666 Год назад
I recently rebuilt one of these, but I had to a mesh globe. What type of Coleman globe is yours using?
@king.coleman
@king.coleman Год назад
It's got an old 242 globe. The original AGM globes were the same size as the Coleman 242/200 globes.
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