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This has been in the works for a while and finally got it done. Thought I'd share while I jam to Flippers Friday night music thread. I love to tinker.
So here's the lantern as I got it, 1929 Dietz Little Wizard
Looks like a rust bucket but there wasn't any holes, just bad surface rust. So, I took her apart and dunked her in the vinegar/water solution I use for traps.
After two days of soaking and then scrubbing, this is how she looked. Still splotchy, bad.
Then after four days.....
Then after a lot of scrubbing and dremel use, I put her back together. I then cleaned it with denatured alcohol and then gave it two coats of linseed oil. I love seeing the metal and they didn't paint it from the factorywhen it was made so I kept it original. May I have a drum roll please lol.
And then the first light up. It puts out more light then I thought and is a great warm kinda light.
I am very happy the way it came out. I would have liked to have had a bench grinder with both a brass wheel and a buffing wheel, It would have came out better. Also, I'm not tickled with the linseed oil, it gave it a off yellow look when your up close. I have more to do so I need to come up with something to coat bare metal that can take some heat. Anyway, thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed the pics. I love old stuff brought back to full use.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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#6692529 12/13/1908:11 PM12/13/1908:11 PM
Great save and nicely done, I have always enjoyed kerosene lanterns. Did you get the globe from Lehmans?
When my daughter was two my wife and I lived in an old adobe house on a cattle ranch that had no electricity. We had Alladin lamps in the house, a Dietz lantern on the porch and a propane refrigerator. Pretty basic living and we ate a lot of baking powder biscuits. But that was an experience we both talk about often and actually miss.
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#6692606 12/13/1908:47 PM12/13/1908:47 PM
Thanks Moosey! I think I have become a wickie too. I have another Little Wizard to do and a big #2 Blizzard after the Holidays, and I fill my 2nd deer tag, and I trap some coon, and lol.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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#6692749 12/13/1910:05 PM12/13/1910:05 PM
Looks good, Catch. See if you can find an old D-Lite. I've always liked those better than the other models. Probably because I grew up with one. Checked a lot of traps with it as a kid.
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#6692877 12/14/1901:20 AM12/14/1901:20 AM
Nice job,used lots of those on the railroad with colored lenses (yellow,red and green)for track signals at night as well as clear ones for lighting up the bunkhouses.
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