1940s SunFlame 3016 Gasoline Lantern
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. Video Content 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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