This one is my grandparents' stove purchased at least 85 years ago.watch as it goes first try! (well on one burner). I did get both burners going after a little bit of faffing.
Hi there. Where we are we get a lot of frosts, but no snow unless we are up mountains. The rain can be incessant with old SW polar blasts. The good days always follow a frost.
@@bagheerasadventures very few things as pretty as a sun rise on a bright clear crisp day with a heavy frost on the ground. For a few moments there before the sun gets too high it is as if the whole world is sprinkled with silver glitter.
That's a good wedding present to receive. Well done for firing it up. As you seem to working through your collection of stoves etc, do you have a Thermette kettle lurking in the depths of a shed? Best wishes Al
@@bagheerasadventures not the same as a copper thermette, but I have a Petromax kettle which I like very much. Much, much better than a Kelly kettle. Something for your list for Father Christmas. Best wishes Al
If you decide to restore look up Charlie Tango 1 (there in the UK) he restores them and has informative information, he also can tell you what to do for that leek on the first burner. O by the way he also makes leather goods, very nice person. God Bless