โApr-02-2015 08:34 AM
โApr-25-2015 05:50 PM
Dustytuu wrote:
Try a hardware store for kerosene. Isn't that same as white gas?
โApr-25-2015 05:44 PM
โApr-14-2015 09:36 AM
msb1766 wrote:
Nothing sounds better than the hiss of a Colman Lantern.
โApr-14-2015 08:09 AM
โApr-10-2015 03:59 PM
Rock2 wrote:
Im surprised still have gas gas in Mass? I asked a friend I know who involve in racing. He said he has not seen white gas for years. Doubt can find one in PA.
โApr-10-2015 02:28 PM
solismaris wrote:
Absolutely use ONLY white gas. NO unleaded. While it will work for a while, eventually the additives will gum up the works and ruin the lantern. While white gas can be left in for YEARS with no adverse effects.
White gas may be around $10/gal or more, but so what? You know how long that will last? Like forever!
And forget about D-cell -powered flashlight lanterns. That's not even close to the level of illumination of gas or propane-powered lanterns. Like 10% or less.
(Unless you plan to use your lantern inside. The CO will kill you, or you might set yourself on fire.)
โApr-10-2015 09:45 AM
โApr-10-2015 07:15 AM
โApr-09-2015 08:01 PM
โApr-07-2015 10:52 AM
PA12DRVR wrote:JaxDad wrote: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.
I think your dates and a few other facts are a little off.
I've got an old Coleman fuel can on display at our summer place, the label says 1946.
White gas and modern 'unleaded gas' are nowhere near the same thing. White gas was sold in a time when lead was the ONLY additive in gasoline. Today, ethanol, anti-knock and cleansing chemicals, and a host of other additives are normal in gasoline. They're not good for a Coleman lantern, they're even worse for your eyes and lungs if you use them in an enclosed space.
From the same era...anyone remember Blazo fuel (Chevron Product)?
โApr-07-2015 09:13 AM
โApr-07-2015 08:42 AM
Campfire Time wrote:
No fuss? Hmm...
All I do is flip a switch. And why would I want to turn night into day and tick off all the neighboring campers? To each his own I guess.
โApr-07-2015 08:31 AM
JaxDad wrote: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.
I think your dates and a few other facts are a little off.
I've got an old Coleman fuel can on display at our summer place, the label says 1946.
White gas and modern 'unleaded gas' are nowhere near the same thing. White gas was sold in a time when lead was the ONLY additive in gasoline. Today, ethanol, anti-knock and cleansing chemicals, and a host of other additives are normal in gasoline. They're not good for a Coleman lantern, they're even worse for your eyes and lungs if you use them in an enclosed space.
โApr-06-2015 10:11 PM