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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2018 19:55:33 GMT
The torch has high pressure hose and an adjustable propane regulator. All there. Its just the swivel joint between the torch itself and the hose that confused me.
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Post by mouse on Oct 5, 2018 23:00:52 GMT
A friend of mine used to light the solid fuel stove in his caravan by tipping about 1/4 pint of diesel/paraffin into the empty ashcan along with a bit of paper to act as a wick. Fill stove with anthracite, light bit of paper, close doors, open bottom vent and away went the lighting process. Occasionally another caravan dweller would knock to inform him that there was 2 foot of flame coming out of the chimney! Heath Robinson, maybe, effective, definitely!
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Post by JohnV on Oct 6, 2018 6:08:03 GMT
Occasionally another caravan dweller would knock to inform him that there was 2 foot of flame coming out of the chimney! Heath Robinson, maybe, effective, definitely! Knew someone who used that (or a similar) method ....... normally with only a few inches of flame but a Brocks Benefit of sparks ...... I pointed out to him, that as he was on a Baltic trader with wooden hull. wooden decks and lots of wooden poles and bits of string up top, that this was a tad unwise.
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Post by tadworth on Oct 18, 2018 1:24:06 GMT
Used to be a snacks wharehouse near the canal in Bletchley, you could help yourself to out of date packets of crisps, they burn like the cladding on a tower block, excellent firelighters.
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Post by patty on Oct 18, 2018 4:27:53 GMT
Used to be a snacks wharehouse near the canal in Bletchley, you could help yourself to out of date packets of crisps, they burn like the cladding on a tower block, excellent firelighters. Bet thats all the fat in them..the fat that lines our arteries when we snack a pac......
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