@LittleFatsoBaby talk to Richard Wolfenden, he's an ebay seller and also has his own website. do a google search for lanternking and the first result that's it.
@mohdaznee If your lantern is intended to use gasoline yes, the only inconvenient is that no matter what type of gas it is, it contains additives because it is made to be burned on a car not on a lantern, so my advice would be clean it more often than when burning coleman fuel, say, if you use it every day once a month should be ok.
@SansAuthoritas Well yes, but is not that youre gonna ruin it, just take out the clogged/dirty generator and put it in a container with carb cleaner for 5 hours and thats it.
@0Weaver0 Yep, actually is just regular Gasoline from the gas station Distilled at my home to take out all the aditives which are not needed for lighting purposes.
@MrJoseph1157 There's no need for special equipment if that's your question but if you happen to live in the U.S you dont need to go so far just buy Coleman fuel.
Nice Restore job! Where did you get the frame?
LittleFatsoBaby 4 months ago
@LittleFatsoBaby talk to Richard Wolfenden, he's an ebay seller and also has his own website. do a google search for lanternking and the first result that's it.
miltonSF 4 months ago
i have coleman alot but can i use gasoline(ron 95 petrol unleaded) or i have to modify first
mohdaznee 5 months ago
@mohdaznee If your lantern is intended to use gasoline yes, the only inconvenient is that no matter what type of gas it is, it contains additives because it is made to be burned on a car not on a lantern, so my advice would be clean it more often than when burning coleman fuel, say, if you use it every day once a month should be ok.
miltonSF 5 months ago
@mohdaznee
Don't use gasoline. It's just not worth it. It clogs up the generator in a very short time, and the generator's an $11 part.
SansAuthoritas 4 months ago
@SansAuthoritas Well yes, but is not that youre gonna ruin it, just take out the clogged/dirty generator and put it in a container with carb cleaner for 5 hours and thats it.
miltonSF 4 months ago
@miltonSF
If you remember to take off the cardboard tube.
SansAuthoritas 4 months ago
@SansAuthoritas Ohh yes the cardboard tube! hahahahah I forgot it, thanks.
miltonSF 4 months ago
It looks very nice.
hovanti 1 year ago
Safety third, eh?
timcat19 1 year ago
home distilled gasoline?
0Weaver0 1 year ago
@0Weaver0 Yep, actually is just regular Gasoline from the gas station Distilled at my home to take out all the aditives which are not needed for lighting purposes.
miltonSF 1 year ago
@miltonSF What is envolved to distill pump gas? thanks Joe
MrJoseph1157 11 months ago
@MrJoseph1157 There's no need for special equipment if that's your question but if you happen to live in the U.S you dont need to go so far just buy Coleman fuel.
miltonSF 11 months ago