Anyone else interested in oil heaters?


 
I have a few Coleman lanterns as well, “Sunshine of the Night”!
Not as many as you but, I have a LOT of weird other Coleman pieces, picnic table (with stools) stupid amounts of coolers, a few stoves, one heater(old style) sundry other small items.
I think its almost as bad as Weberitis, I had to stop, I was looking for laMPs and decided I was spending too much. Caught that one in time. Gave away a few to family members.
To be honest, right now the few I have left are buried in a back corner of the garage in a locker! Spring will see a large purge of stuff! I’ll keep the two or three Coleman lanterns as well as the oilers. Much will be knackered or given away. I can’t keep all of this stuff!
 
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What is the best way to clean out the inside of the oil pot? It looks quite nasty in mine. I was thinking of soaking in Vinegar.
 
What is the best way to clean out the inside of the oil pot? It looks quite nasty in mine. I was thinking of soaking in Vinegar.
I used this for the first round. It seems to turn the some of the metal it touches green though.

The site Duane linked to up above suggests a 50/50 mix of apple cider vinegar & water. I'm trying that now.
 
I’d start with the vinegar/water solution or citric acid/water. Fortunately, all my founts have been fairly clean, just needing external cleaning. I have used this method for cleaning lantern parts, warming the solution will speed up the process. I soak them in an old crockpot I bought at a garage sale.


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My wife broke her foot and it has slowed me down. I also found some holes in the fuel tank after soaking in vinegar. Had to order some tank repair epoxy. I also need a fuel container for kerosene and find a place that sells it as I don't want to pay $10 / gallon.
 
Most of mine is in primer now with the base still soaking in the vinegar.


I did a dry pre-burn to level the wick.
 
That looks like it is coming along great. I got the tank repair putty but it still needs more cleaning. Is that high heat primer? If so what kind and from where?
 
It was original to the 1527. I was fortunate that it was still intact, they usually get lost.
It’s really nothing than a drip pan, there’s no heat issue underneath. I’m sure one could easily be made, the lip just crimps around the legs.
 
That looks like it is coming along great. I got the tank repair putty but it still needs more cleaning. Is that high heat primer? If so what kind and from where?
I used these, both from Menards


And this is what I used to seal the tank. I've used this in oil lanterns
 

 

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