Flame gun

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  • #1552
    vhgmcbuddy
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    Hi people
    I think I have an old Sheen flame gun I bought at the weekend. No name on it that I can see and the little bit of remaining paint seems gold? I would like some help dating it. Correct colour, and how to fit a new pump washer as the old one is gone. The end on the punp does not seem to open like a primus pump to make a new washer. Im going to try include some pictures so please be patient! Cheers Dave

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    #1560
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    I should mention I tried making a washer from building up o rings but it just pulled the fuel back out the top of the pump on the up stroke without pressurising the actual tank….

    #1614
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    You appear to have a Sheen x100.

    See attached Dropbox downloads for full info. (if I’ve done this right). Also a photo of my Sheen X-100.

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/90862651/Sheen%20Flame%20Gun%20-%201001%20Questions%20Booklet.pdf

    I’m not sure how to replaced the pump washer as my machine was fully working so have not opened it up. I’ll try to remember to have a look, but am away this weekend so not sure when this’ll be.

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    #1618
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Having trouble figuring out how to insert links to Dropbox. System allowed me to edit the reply above twice, but third time edit option was not available!!

    Here’s the other download – Sheen Flame Gun Manual:

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/90862651/Sheen%20Flame%20Gun%20-%20Instruction%20%26%20Maintenance%20Manual.pdf

    #1653
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Hi I had already seen those manuals on the old website. Very nice. However they don’t show how the washer goes on. On a primus lamp the end of the pump normally screws apart so you can fit the new washer between the 2 pieces. See my last photo. This one does not seem to screw apart and I am afraid to force it incase I damage it. As I said I put a washer into it but it sucked the fuel back into the pump tube so I am going to take out the non return valve tomorrow and see is it stuck open. Any ideas on the original colour would be appreciated as it seems to have remenants of metallic gold and not the usual sheen orange I see on the web. I’m wondering does the washer being rubber from the looks of the ones on eBay just stretch over the brass end ? Thanks for any help!

    #1657
    hillsider
    Participant

    http://www.base-camp.co.uk

    Hello, the link above should take you to a company that seems to specialise in cup washers. I have never used them personally so please let us know how you get on.
    Ray.

    #1712
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    all the sheen washers are available if you put the name sheen on that well known auction site

    #1936
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    I have ordered a new set of washers and a new jet and non return valve . I have stripped it down and unblocked the full length of the burner tubes. Going to start prep for paint next. Original colour ideas please ? I’m thinking its a sheen 300 ?

    #2494
    sprayerman
    Participant

    I acquired one of these beasts from a Hollowell auction several years ago – when warmed up and at full bore it delivers an impressive flame + sound effect too! ( while warming up it makes an impressive flame thrower !!!) It also had a sizeable thirst getting through a tank full in about 30 minutes.

    I have not used Base Camp myself yet despite recommending folk go there but feedback I have had from some folk is pretty good.

    A very old style ironmongers just round the corner still stock a good range of cup washers – bit pricey but it keeps the business local.

    Cheers

    #2500
    jim-beacon
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    I’ve used Basecamp several times in the past, for flameguns, garden syringes, spraeyrs and various other letaher washer needs. I’ve always found them to be very helpful.

    Jim.

    #3395
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    I got a full set of new washers to restore my Sheen flame gun, and it works ok, but I wish I knew how to stop it leaking fuel from the on/off tap, I lose more from there than out of the nozzle when its burning! there must be a way!

    #3476
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Did you get new o rings to go in the on/off valve ?

    #4731
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=c4-feed-u&v=USESFfWOeW4
    Just ready for Titch to produce some magic de cals!

    #5363
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Decals applied ….

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    #6374
    adam4472
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    Hi just rescued this Sheen and trolley from the skip!

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