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Reliable Solder stove


I found this little stove today with tools and pot. Does anyone know much about these. Thanks Mike

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Have you tryed to use it yet. Try coleman fuel may work. Looks to be on the old side. That may be a good thing.
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Hi John, haven't tried it but it looks nice in my office. Hope things are well up north.
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In sheet metal trade we called it a fire pot. Mine is newer than yours. Thats neat even if you don't use it. Come see me at show in june. JOHN
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