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ALFRED ,
you were on restriction remember ?
do we have to have another 1 on 1 Pm again ?
the FORUM that got shut off .........

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$30 each? They look brand new!Picked these two up today for $30 ea from Craig’s List Santa Barbara. Also go 4 new mantles.
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Yeah. These were likely not used much$30 each? They look brand new!
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Thanks for the compliment on my score. Dumb luck really. Besides this thread any recommendations where to go for further study of Coleman products and variants?That "Soupcan" Big Hat (220E) is an instant classic! Transitional cage rest looking like a Campbell's Soup Can was only used for a few years and really makes for an attractive lantern, to my eye. That's a steal at $30 invested, and while a little harder to work on, given the brass valve setup on the burner cage, they usually don't need much to burn. Add fuel and go!
My 220E Big Hat is one of my easiest starting and brightest lanterns. Get it up off the ground or table top, hanging in a tree, and it will really cast some light. Thank you for sharing,
Join the ICCC and also join the OCP forum... The Coleman Collectors Forum - CCF - https://www.colemancollectorsforum.com/Thanks for the compliment on my score. Dumb luck really. Besides this threat any recommendations where to go for further study of Coleman products and variants?
Thank you. Will check them out.Join the ICCC and also join the OCP forum... The Coleman Collectors Forum - CCF - https://www.colemancollectorsforum.com/
At list I can document my collection and my kids will know what’s in their estate.^^^What he said. Also, if you really get the bug, there are a number of collectors books on all things Coleman. I can't recommend them, though - you'll just get deeper into the geekdom!
Yes. make sure you degrease first. BB shake helps break up the crust. Ultrasonic cleaner and heat is a catalyst. I usually end up with a surface looking similar to sandblasted steel.Anyone ever use Evaporust on crusty rusty old Coleman stove gas tanks??
Been watching a few videos lately for another gas tank project I'm working on, Evaporust seems like the perfect solution...(see what I did there)
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Yes. make sure you degrease first. BB shake helps break up the crust. Ultrasonic cleaner and heat is a catalyst. I usually end up with a surface looking similar to sandblasted steel.