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msb1766 wrote:
Nothing sounds better than the hiss of a Colman Lantern.
โApr-06-2015 03:56 PM
pitch wrote:
Neither my coleman lanterns or my Coleman stove was designed to run on Coleman Fuel. There was no such thing in 1959 and 1961. They were designed to run on gasoline. It was sold as White Gas. Nowadays it is sold as unleaded.
That said I run mine on the naptha fuel sold as Coleman Liquid fuel.
I have used pump gas when I have run out,but the Naptha does not stink as bad.
โApr-06-2015 02:34 PM
manualman wrote:
Fussing? With what? I fill twice per season with fuel. To light, you pump up the tank pressure, screw the pump shut, flip the lever, turn the gas on low, light up, wait 30 seconds, flip the lever down and go. If you want, you can turn night into day at full throttle.
I haven't had a mantle go bad in about 3 years. Love these old things!
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pitch wrote:
Neither my coleman lanterns or my Coleman stove was designed to run on Coleman Fuel. There was no such thing in 1959 and 1961. They were designed to run on gasoline. It was sold as White Gas. Nowadays it is sold as unleaded.
That said I run mine on the naptha fuel sold as Coleman Liquid fuel.
I have used pump gas when I have run out,but the Naptha does not stink as bad.
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โApr-03-2015 01:50 PM
manualman wrote:Campfire Time wrote:
Boy, this thread brings back some fond, and not so fond memories of fooling around with these lanterns and white gas.
We went to a battery operated florescent lamp tube almost 30 years ago. Never missed that white gas, never missed screwing around with those mantels.
As said above, LED is the way to go now:
Fine for camping. Not so great for Zombie Apocalypse / EMP attack survival! ๐ You'd need about 300 batteries to last as long as my 2 gallons of naptha. Stuff lasts forever in the lanterns.
Fussing? With what? I fill twice per season with fuel. To light, you pump up the tank pressure, screw the pump shut, flip the lever, turn the gas on low, light up, wait 30 seconds, flip the lever down and go. If you want, you can turn night into day at full throttle.
I haven't had a mantle go bad in about 3 years. Love these old things!