Random Cool Tricks

Discussion in 'General Survival and Preparedness' started by Meat, Dec 14, 2016.


  1. Cruisin Sloth

    Cruisin Sloth Special & Slow

    @hot diggity
    What's the pressure of the fuel your introducing ?
    sloth
     
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  2. hot diggity

    hot diggity Monkey+++ Site Supporter+++

    15-20 PSI.
     
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  3. SB21

    SB21 Monkey+++

    That's a cool setup ,, I'm going to have to give that a try .
     
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  4. hot diggity

    hot diggity Monkey+++ Site Supporter+++

    amish-light-gas.
    I saw this picture of an Amish lamp and wondered what the red thing was on a string.

    It's a "lighter switch."
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  5. hot diggity

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    Be aware that without some sort of wider base the tall lamps are easily knocked over if they get pushed on. The Amish solve this in a couple ways, depending on the need for mobility.

    I also like to use a preheat cup or do a good preheat with a torch on liquid fueled pole lamps. This eliminates a lot of flaming drama when running white gas and spots on the floor with kerosene. Nice soft start. No hurry. Life is slower and more enjoyable when you can't just flip on a light.

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  7. Seawolf1090

    Seawolf1090 Retired Curmudgeonly IT Monkey Founding Member

    Cousin Bubba's done gone "uptown"! :D(y)
     
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  8. SB21

    SB21 Monkey+++

    Yes sir ,, I did figure on the top heavy possibility. Thank you.
    Just for quick reference,, why the preference for the 237 head ?
     
  9. hot diggity

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    237 was one of Coleman's big kerosene single mantle lanterns. For outdoors it's a good choice because it breathes well and will run on just about anything. You could get a converted 220 to run as well, you'd just need twice as many mantles, a straight pick-up, and have to overhaul the generator occasionally.

    On indoor pole lamps I use Leacock 107's and stretch them. Other kerosene options would be the massive HC1000 burner or one of the Amish made Preston loop burners. They all do fine in the wind, although the shade can act like a sail. Keeping bugs away from the mantles can be an issue.

    Leacock 107 floor lamp.
     
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  10. SB21

    SB21 Monkey+++

    Thanks for the reply,, now the 237 makes sense . Knowing the reason, and asking ,, means the difference in enjoying a good project ,,, or blowing my ass up .
     
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  11. chelloveck

    chelloveck Diabolus Causidicus

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  12. hot diggity

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    Not blowing myself up was never a concern. I'm just interested in the multi-fuel capability. Friend in California runs diesel and unleaded gas because he can't get kerosene easily. He's also deleted the pressure gauge on his latest one and uses the digital gauge on his portable compressor to set the pressure. I've been pumping up pressure lamps without a gauge for so long that I think it's probably unnecessary. When they burn bright they've got good pressure.

    If you just need a tall porch light you could put a big propane lantern head on top of a pole. Most of them even have built in flint spark or piezo-electric ignition. HC Lanterns has everything for propane and kerosene for those that aren't handy with tools.

    I have no affiliation with them, but I've got several of their big 1000 candlepower burners.

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  13. hot diggity

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  14. Seawolf1090

    Seawolf1090 Retired Curmudgeonly IT Monkey Founding Member

    I have a toilet in the old tack room at the back of my garage/shop building. Dad put it there when my Sister had moved out and we no longer had horses on the property. Not plumbed, so only good for Numba One. o_O
     
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  17. Seawolf1090

    Seawolf1090 Retired Curmudgeonly IT Monkey Founding Member

    That driver has mad skills! (y)
     
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  18. Alina

    Alina Neophyte Monkey

    You thought your locked car was secure?





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  19. hot diggity

    hot diggity Monkey+++ Site Supporter+++

    My portable work station. IMG_20240312_105717.
     
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  20. SB21

    SB21 Monkey+++

    I've seen similar setups to slide into the Reece hitch of a pickup truck.
     
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