by doug hodder » Sat Oct 15, 2011 9:30 pm
Lantern generators can be a mystery at times...it seems like it should work, but it doesn't...swap it out, runs fine...go figgure. I save all of them...thinking that somehow down the road it will magically work.
Stoves on the other hand, you can see all the crud in it and clean it out if you can get it apart. On all my really old stoves, I've never had to replace a generator, which is good since those parts aren't available on some.
On some of them...it's a trip...no spring, it's 6 steel rods all stacked in the tube around the center rod. I've even drilled the end on the rod with a micro bit, stuck in a piece of copper from a stranded wire, crimped it and shaped it to make a new tip cleaner that was broken off. Doug