SealXo
Member
+309|6965
I bought a 50's lighter at an antique mall, it works but it was out of fluid, its a flint.

its filled by a felt

The cigar shop aroundthe corner gave me a free fill of fluid, it filled up but when it warmed up and i tried, a flame ouldnt come out, so i took a match and tried to light the end and it bearly lit.

SO
did the fluid absorb because its been dry so long or what?

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Last edited by SealXo (2006-11-28 16:13:43)

Obiwan
Go Cards !!
+196|7123|The Ville
If you put fluid in the bottom and pushed that cotton thing back it should have worked. I would pull it out of the holder and re do it.

Last edited by Obiwan (2006-11-28 16:11:35)

SealXo
Member
+309|6965
give me a couple minutes to take and upload them
ozghost
Mr piss EVERYONE off
+48|7139|Kangarooland
u may need to replace the flint mate (cheap and easy to do)
SealXo
Member
+309|6965
the flint works, it sparks
Stealth42o
She looked 18 to me officer
+175|7101
Buy a cheap zippo.  Replace the wick, copper core, and felt.
Obiwan
Go Cards !!
+196|7123|The Ville
Try and see if there is fluid in there. Like old buddy said you might need a flint if it's not catching a flame. Maybe re fill it again.
SealXo
Member
+309|6965
No, the flint is working perfect
and it got filled to the top......

I dont want to go replacing it its an antique (:

i bought it for 8 bucks ha

where might i get a new felt though?
replacments?
Arkhon
FullMetalHead
+20|6929|Canberra, Australia

Stealth42o wrote:

Buy a cheap zippo.  Replace the wick, copper core, and felt.
Like that.
SealXo
Member
+309|6965
I think the felt and cotton stuff just absorbed it because its been dry so long, i dont want to waste money on refilling it though, hhummm
Arkhon
FullMetalHead
+20|6929|Canberra, Australia
If you really want to get that lighter going (and I know I would) I'd spend the bit of extra money to get it going.
coke
Aye up duck!
+440|7138|England. Stoke
This maybe obvious but did u lift the felt at the bottom to expose the bit were u put the fuel?
SealXo
Member
+309|6965
i just did, but i forgot to when i got it filled on sunday
coke
Aye up duck!
+440|7138|England. Stoke
So u've filled it properly now?
Do u get any flame at all? It sounds to me like u definately need a wick in there...
You can get em here http://zippocasemuseum.com/index.aspx?t … ductid=393

Last edited by coke (2006-11-28 16:51:52)

SealXo
Member
+309|6965
the wicks really mall but its still there, kinda

i had the guy at the cigar shop do it for me so i guess he knows what hes doing
kr@cker
Bringin' Sexy Back!
+581|6978|Southeastern USA
sometimes the wick gets old and crusty, try replacing it like coke sed
Fujin
Member
+18|6975
Wow...that looks almost like a lighter my dad had about 30 years ago.  I took it apart (like most curious kids do with, lets face it, everything ) just to see what "made it tick".  As coke said, I bet your problem is the wick.  If the cotton in the lighter absorbed the fluid, it's in good shape.  The wick would be the question...is it long enough?  Has it dried out and therefore no longer able to 'wick' up the fluid?  Sounds like everything else is in good shape, so I'd exchange the wick with a new one.  Good find, Seal!

Oh, btw, you don't have to remove the cotton batting in the lighter...just squirt the fluid into the little hole you see until the cotton becomes saturated (you'll begin to see fluid seep through the cotton).  As long as it still absorbs, it'll hold a good supply of fluid.  And I don't smoke...Copenhagen ftw!

Oh yeah, you do need a decent amout of wick showing out the top, not just a "stub".  Also, there need to be a decent amount in contact with the cotton on the inside...works like a candle.  Good luck.

Last edited by Fujin (2006-11-28 20:55:28)

13rin
Member
+977|6908
http://www.funpike.com/view/Video-Clips … er-Tricks/

Once you get it working, you can try this stuff... He's really good!  Make sure to see the end!  I will post youtube when it comes back up..
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Coolbeano
Level 13.5 BF2S Ninja Penguin Sensei
+378|7192

I doubt its the wick, but try it anyway. It can be a bitch to replace, and while you're at it you'll be able to notice whether or not the cotton balls have soaked up enough fluid. The wick should last more than the gas, at least it has for me. I've had to refill it 3-4 times before the wick got anywhere near to being too short, and even longer for the flint pieces.
kr@cker
Bringin' Sexy Back!
+581|6978|Southeastern USA

Fujin wrote:

Wow...that looks almost like a lighter my dad had about 30 years ago.  I took it apart (like most curious kids do with, lets face it, everything ) just to see what "made it tick".  As coke said, I bet your problem is the wick.  If the cotton in the lighter absorbed the fluid, it's in good shape.  The wick would be the question...is it long enough?  Has it dried out and therefore no longer able to 'wick' up the fluid?  Sounds like everything else is in good shape, so I'd exchange the wick with a new one.  Good find, Seal!

Oh, btw, you don't have to remove the cotton batting in the lighter...just squirt the fluid into the little hole you see until the cotton becomes saturated (you'll begin to see fluid seep through the cotton).  As long as it still absorbs, it'll hold a good supply of fluid.  And I don't smoke...Copenhagen ftw!

Oh yeah, you do need a decent amout of wick showing out the top, not just a "stub".  Also, there need to be a decent amount in contact with the cotton on the inside...works like a candle.  Good luck.
sometimes the wick gets coated with carbon as well, looks really dark and brittle

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