

He responded the same day with the procedure of tune up and that if any additional work was required, he would contact me regarding costs before proceeding. Various relatives had made attempts to fix it, only making matters worse. My father’s broken Ronson Touch Tip lighter had been sitting on the shelf long enough. Table models suffer from all of the above and are a bit more costly to repair due to using a lot of silver plated parts and it takes forever to get the packing out of a Ronson Queen Anne, replace the wick and put it all back in!

In extreme cases the expansion will cause the flint tube to split all the way down into the fuel reservoir at which time the lighter becomes a display piece as it will never work properly unless the flint tube is replaced- which I do not do. Pocket models– usually require only simple repairs- new wick, new packing material, replacement of worn or damaged parts, new gasket, filler cap, flint screw, spring and end and the ever popular removal of frozen flints from the flint tube.įrozen flints are caused by moisture, spring pressure and time- some are easily removed, some very difficult- all require the lighter to be disassembled and worked on from the top so as to not damage the flint tube itself.
