Rusty 1950´s Camping Stove | Restoration
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This is a 'Juwel 34' Stove, made by 'Gustav Barthel' in Germany, Dresden, in around 1950. The Juwel 34 was the 'sports cooker' in its time, because it was small and fast to use.
I purchased this stove online for around 20$.
The lettering:
It disappeared after painting it with the hammerpaint, but it will reappear after 4-5 times of using. The paint gets a little soft when hot and fades down the sides of the stove. Thats why the original green paint had a faded structure.
The color:
These stoves were painted originally, but always in the same color with the housing. So I didnt paint the housing silver again.
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Rusty 1950´s Camping Stove | Restoration
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@larrypostma2866
Жыл бұрын
@D C I’m going to have to try it in the tv myself.
@sawboss5794
Жыл бұрын
I like your work! I'd subscribe a million times if I could because you provide great content!
@frankmurphy5
Жыл бұрын
That's a surprisingly small number.
@wpistol
Жыл бұрын
I'm subscribed!
@vonHannersdorf
Жыл бұрын
Why only 8%? You deserve a lot more!
Looks like this was a fun little guy to get restored! I'm digging the extra handy all in one wrench, though part of me dislikes how efficient it is haha. Good luck on your move to the new house, we'll all be waiting for your return!
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Ey man! Haha, yeah I couldn’t show any of my tools - besides my fingers - because this little beast does everything! Thanks man, we’ll hear us soon! ❤
a place in the woods where one won't be disturbed, two bottles of Macallan 12, beef stew, lamb chops salt and pepper, carrots , a pan, a good knife and that camp stove. (2022)
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a dream…:)
Great restoration, I particularly liked the vinegar bath. I believe the top and bottom plates are supposed to be pans / pots for the stove. Although they were painted prior to the restoration. It makes more sense for a space / weight savings for camping that the pan is incorporated into the design.
@coelhops
Жыл бұрын
Exacly. Inside this pans is just metal polished
Dude. I literally like three or four days ago got one of these; like EXACTLY THE SAME, condition and all. And was like ok this thing is super cool but how on the world am I going to get it working? It was in trailer of stuff that was going to the dump and I was like this thing is way too cool to have it lost forever. Thank you so much for posting this video before I had a chance to let it get lost; as of now it is within arms distance of me.
I’ve been obsessed with your videos for about a year now! I love seeing the old machines and gadgets come back to life ❤️❤️
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support Ashley ❤️
Enjoyed the video. Reminded me of my Svea 123. As you know stoves like this sputter or purr. First time the Svea was used, my friend said we should name it motorboat because it sounds like a motorboat. From then on it was “Motorboat”. It became part of the group. The question was never, “Are you bringing your stove?” But, “Is Motorboat coming?”
Wow very old and rusty. Nice video.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend!
I suspect that the top & bottom of the set are cooking vessels... With compact camping stoves, everything usually has a dual purpose. I would have blued them or nickel plated them. Otherwise, nice restoration. 👍 (by the way, I am subscribed & have been for months)
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
I totally agree J! Maybe they were some sort of coated back in the days…but I wouldn’t have cooked in them, even if I had plated them 😄 Thanks for your support! ❤️
@marklammas2465
Жыл бұрын
..."and my fingers sometimes"... Just think, Mr Patina; if the opposable thumb had not evolved to its current level of perfection, you would currently be restoring the midden outside your cave! 😉
@somanyfountains
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the top and bottom are for frying and eating out of, the little notch on the side would have had a handle that could clip in to remove it from the heat
Alot of soldiers from the 40's enjoyed camping in the 50's. My grandpa was one. Loved fishing too
Looks great, but I wouldn't have painted the two end pans, as I suspect those are cooking/eating pans.
Already using this metal stove for more than 40 year on normal led free car petrol, never had problems and never knew it was a Jewel....thanks
Thank you for restoration ..thanks to me for watching...
... молодец мистер-мастер!-, отличная получилась реставрация!-, выглядит как будто новый, отличный примус для своего времени, жаль что сегодня такие же не выпускают и в продаже таких так-же не видел 👍👍👍🤓🛠️🔩⚙️🔩🔗📎🔩📏🗜️🦾👌🆗🇷🇺👈🤔!!!
I have the SVEA 123 with the old SIGG kit. It is very similar to this. You actually are supposed to fill the dimple on the base with fluid and light it, then wait until it goes out (for priming). Excellent restoration!
@rs232killer
Жыл бұрын
I also have a SVEA 123 I purchased back in the nineteen hundred and eighties. I used the crap out of it for about a decade, and less often since. It still works, or did two years ago.
@Murgoh
Жыл бұрын
I have a Svea 123 too, mine is only a couple of years old. A nice simple and reliable stowe.
@nathans1978
Жыл бұрын
@@Murgoh Great. Do you find that the new ones are made just like the old ones? I have never actually seen the new ones in person, though I have seen them online (I think the Primus company now owns it right?)
@nathans1978
Жыл бұрын
@@rs232killer It really is a well built stove! wow, 1980s. Not sure how old mine is. A little “life hack” that I discovered is using one strand of bike cable wire as a picking tool to clear out the occasional clogged nozzle on the stove. Works well and costs nothing.
@Murgoh
Жыл бұрын
@@nathans1978 I think they are almost identical though I have not held one of the old ones. The later model has a built in nozzle cleaning needle, just turn the valve all the way counterclockwise and the needle pokes up through the nozzle to clean it.
Another brilliant restoration. I never get tired of watching your videos. I subscribed a long time ago.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Hey man, I know! Thanks for your support ❤️
What a nice project! Loved the vinegar trick--and that wrench tool reminded me of my old skate keys from the 1960s. You have a good eye for spotting classic objects that need a little tender loving care to restore them to the designers' original idea.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Hey Elizabeth, yeah that tool is awesome 😎 iam glad you’re enjoying my work!
I was going to say that I wish the other channels would learn from you and not over restore the things that really don't need it done... But then I realise this is what sets you so far apart from them, another proper restoration sympathetically done - thank you for sharing
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks you so much Scott! I really appreciate ❤️
Anyone would be proud to take this little beauty camping, so good.
I have a stove that looks very similar made in Sweden, Svea 123 all brass. I bought new back in 1971, I think I'll get it out and fire it up just to hear it roar. It was a comforting sound on some cold Adirondack winter camp outs.
LOOKS BETTER THAN A NEW ONE WELL DONE
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
OK, this lil stove is warming my heart! Good to see a unique lil bit of outdoor kit lookn fit for service!
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Iam glad you enjoyed 🙂
Seva stove for backpackers. I still have mine from the early 60’s bought at gates resale in Chico Ca. And it still looks new! Runs on White gas.
The Boy Scout troop I joined in the 90s still had about a dozen brass Optimus camp stoves in their gear inventory (at the time we were using 90s era Coleman Peak1s) They decided to sell them off and we all took one home to hand polish before they were sold. Wish I'd have though to buy one for myself.
It is a testament to the quality of the original product that it functioned perfectly after being cleaned up. Excellent video!
That's a svea, mine blew up one day in the woods. It started a grass fire that I stomped out. It was great!
Отличная работа. Держу в запасе такую бензиновую горелку на случай ядерного апокалипсиса.)
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Xaxa, Spasibo!
Great project and video, sir! Hold onto it long enough to take MP, Jr. out for a camping trip. As far as the restoration goes, I don’t remember seeing the vinegar and heat truck. That was pretty cool. Nice, even black finish. I imagine that wears with use pretty well. See you on the next project. Be safe.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Hey B, hope you’re doing well 🙂 yeah iam pretty sure there’s a big choice of camping stoves now, the junior will definitely see one of them cooking his meal 🙂 Thanks for your support my friend ❤️
I have the same Gasolin stove at home. My father used to bring it with him on his motorcycle tours and now I always have it with me👍🏻
I'm never disappointed watching this man's work. He is a true craftsman.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Hey John, thank you so much! I really appreciate!
Use some time this stove in my hiking trips.
so far the best primus in my collection
Great looking restore would not mind having that in my back pack while hiking 👍👍🏆
These were the standard equipment of the east Germanys army until the reunion of Germany. After 1989 they were still produced and sold as camping stoves. I bought mine in 1990 or '91. Correct starting is described in a comment below, fill the indent with gasoline and light it to heat up the tube. Makes quite a noise when running. The biggest advantage is, it is running with gasoline. As long as you filled up your bike, you can always cook a meal 😉
I had one of these when I was a kid, used to use it to melt down lead to make fishing weights. Happy days.
отдых для глаз подобное видео))
Nice work! I liked the vinegar bath treatment
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
I'm impressed Mr.Patina
No talking, no music - only sound of work. That what I want! 👏 You have one new subscriber 👈 By the way, amazing 4K camera! 👌
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks and welcome to my channel 🙂👍
What an excellent "rising from the dead" restoration. Very hard to believe that approximately 92% watch your videos, yet don't subscribe. Found your channel quite some time ago and it's one of the best for high quality restorations. Can't wait for your next resurrection restoration video. You're a very talented and skilled restoration artist. I can't begin to imagine how much time you spend on research before each one. This little stove turned out fantastic. Thank you for all the hard work you put into each video. 👍👍👍
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Hey Chuck, man, what can I say. I really appreciate your kind words! Thanks ❤️
Neat little camping stove. Great job as always! My grandfather had an old Coleman camping stove from the 50s that looked similar to this. My dad has possession of the stove now and is in the process of restoring it in the near future, hopefully.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, interesting story! I hope he goes for it 🙂
Another superb job. I do not know where you find your "patients", but they all need the care of Doctor Patina. Also, hydrogen peroxide can sometimes remove rust stains from fabric. But a very heavy rust stain may need a solvent containing lactic and gluconic acids. There is such a product in the USA "CLR Calcium, Lime, & Rust Remover" - I would think there must be a similar product available in Europe and Canada.
Beautifully restored camping stove. And extra points for the chemistry details!
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! 🙂
Nice and insightful job on a classic old stove. I can imagine some old tweed clad hikers way up in the Alps, crouching around that, trying to warm up. Loved the little funnel. For awhile on long trips we used an old pump-pressured stove for dozens of simple tasty dinners. It was meant to have only real camp-fuel. After a few tests, we switched to the same high octane gas our old Kawasakis used. The stainless steel grid where the sauce pans sat would get glowing red from the crazy hot flame. BTW; do not try this at home. It got WAY to hot. Thanks and good luck.
Mr P nails it every time what a lovely little gem this is, perfectly restored 👍🏴
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jamie! 🙂✌️
Всё отреставрировал, а набивку штока не заменил!!! "Очень хороший" мастер!!! :)
Great restoration, beautiful outcome! I very much enjoyed the chemical explanation of the bluing with acetic acid and very cool that you used the original tool for disassembling and reassembling! I guess, let’s go camping? 😄
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
We should do an survival camp just for restoration KZreadrs 🙂
@DrHutOfHandcraft
Жыл бұрын
@@misterpatina I am totally in 👌🏻😄
By the way, the lip at the base of the main jet was for squirting a bit of fuel in there and lighting it to warm the system up in very cold mountaineering applications. All cold war era mountain climbers in Kazakhstan from the COMECON countries had this little contraption from Dresden on their expeditions . Works well if you don´t have access to Butane cartridges or dry wood etc. like in Iceland for instance. Got one too but my son prefers the pocket versions which are driven by Butane cartridges on his hikes.
Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, das die beiden Deckel als Töpfe gedacht waren... Recht überraschend das sie Lackiert waren o.o
so nice! I love old stoves, this one seems to be a copy of the famous Svea 123, and also looks a lot like me nice brass Primus stove from the 50`s
Very nice video and a great restoration work. Please if possible edit the title to include Gustav Barthel Juwel 34, this will keep it as a reference.
Good, nice stove, you should have a least half million subscribers.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Juan ❤️
I had an old svia stove for years growing up in the pnw. Damn near bomb proof
Hello everyone from St. Petersburg! Hello buddy. Excellent stove, small, very simple and extremely functional. This is something that many modern devices lack. And, of course, your work, as always, is certainly good. Warmth, comfort and peace to all Patinas in your new home!
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Hey man, thanks! Yeah this little buddy is pretty smart. It was called the 'sports cooker' back in the days. Thanks for your support my friend! ❤️
@Aleksander_Grigorjev
Жыл бұрын
@@misterpatina 🤝🙂
I totally love this Little Beauty. And with one tool only you Van mount or open or adjust everything. I want to get this stove. And sure, you did an amazing Restauration. As allways !!!👍🙋🏻♂️🇩🇪
This is a Super Great Tool for me to have an On The Go Work While in an Adventure 🙂
I just got one in perfect new condition! Best benzin stove.
I love that little all in one tool! So clever! What a lovely finish!
Old is gold 👍
Awesome work. Good for another 50 plus years. Fantastic
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Iam glad you enjoyed! 🙂
I'm a paetron subscriber. Totally worth supporting this channel
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Hey Jack, thank you so much! ❤️
My problem with this video is that for all your good work, my favorite parts were watching you take it apart and put it back together with the original little tool. Great job!
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Haha, thanks buddy! Hey, iam happy if you enjoyed anything about my video.
Nice to see this pack stove brought back to usable condition. Enjoy it!
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Iam glad you did!
Very Nice. Soak the strap in Strong vinegar or Rust remover overnight to get rid of the rust stains.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the hint Andrew!
Beautiful little stove 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I liked that the tool with the stove still worked well enough the tak it apart .
Wow i start loving Air sanding what a refresh
Outstanding!
That universal tool is really cool and a brilliant idea
Very well done. Love the simplicity of the old stuff!
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
1:28 … I’ve been happily subscribed for some time now, and I can’t believe I missed this gem!! Love your work!! You’ve improved so much!! 💫
I had a stove similar to this. It's compact size is specific to it being a backpacker's camp stove. Easy to pack and very light. Great restoration.
Felicitări pentru lucrarea ta! Artă și meserie!
Отличная работа!!!!
Super sweet from super people ❤️
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Haha, thanks Syed!
I am already an 8% subscriber but I 100% love the video!
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support Ray!
I'm impressed 👏. Looks amazing 😊
That was awsome. It's a neat litle stove
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
That was great. Nice job! Thanks for putting so much text explaining what's going on, and your process.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Hey, iam glad you enjoyed!
Beautiful. I've never seen one that looked new.
Nice multitool for the gas stofe
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
It really is 🙂
Mine has to be somewhere in my camping gear. Served me well during several camping vacations in the 80‘s. Btw: this was build in the GDR untill the collapse of the iron curtain. The lighting works a Little Differenz than you did it: there‘s a small indent round the tube on top of the gasoline Container. You have to fill this indent with gasoline and lighten it. So the gasoline in the container is getting hot and it becomes a gas. Then you ignite the stove
@user-rq5ss9um7w
Жыл бұрын
По моему это не бензиновый примус, больше похоже что используется керосин.
Nice job on a cool old stove. Fun to watch your reverb.
Bardzo świetny jest ten film i ta lampka odrestałrowana lampka pozdrawiam twórcę tego.👍👍👍👍👍
Thats a cool little setup
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Mac!
Omggggg ! Juwel Stove ! Ausgezeichnet ! 😇❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
😊 danke
I have one very similar to this and the case parts were made to be used as cooking pans. Very nice restoration!
Marvellous, awesome job, love that all in one tool, a real backpack camping stove.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙂
That fuel and wick are amazingly fresh.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
They truly were!
So beautiful, thank you
@misterpatina
10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Excellent watching this. As an avid hiking/backpacking enthusiast, seeing this vintage stove come back to life was all I needed to see to prompt me to subscribe with notifications. Cheers.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Rick!
Maravilhoso trabalho
Amazing results!
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Nicely done resto, and very creatively videoed and edited. That stove is very similar to my Svea 123 that I have owned since the late 1960's. Mine is all brass. Still works great.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks George!
I'm in that 8% and I proudly don't miss any of your restorations 👍🏻
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Marco ❤️
8% gang represent I love these restoration videos, they're so soothing
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Haha, thanks! 🙂
Beautiful job, as per usual. ❤
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Matthew!
Very cool. I want one!
Great Work Thank you for sharing.
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!
@misterpatina
Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike, iam glad you like my work!