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  2. Coleman stove-fuel - Cast Boolits

    castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?258859-Coleman-stove-fuel

    10,205. From the net: "Coleman fuel is a petroleum naphtha product marketed by The Coleman Company. Historically called white gas (not white spirit), it is a liquid petroleum fuel (100% light hydrotreated distillate) usually sold in one gallon cans. [1] It is used primarily for fueling lanterns and camp stoves.

  3. Jon-e hand Warmer Usage - Page 2 - Cast Boolits

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    V,M&P Naphtha; Naphtha, White Gas, Ronsinol, Zippo Fluid, Jon-E hand warmer fluid. Coleman fuel ETC>... Almost all the same. Here is the catch... Jon-E, and Coleman make fluid that is specifically designed for Catalysts. This means that the naphtha has been made to eliminate specific components that can ruin the catalytic action of the warmer.

  4. Will Coleman fuel last indefinitely? - Cast Boolits

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    I have a 42 year old Coleman stove and lantern that hadn't been used in years. I opened up the cap on the tanks and the fuel still smelled as fresh as a new un-opened can for fuel. I was going to get rid of the stove because I didn't think I'd ever use it again. A few drops of oil in the pump and it pumped up pressure good as new.

  5. JON-E or ZIPPO handwarmer info? - Cast Boolits

    castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?39966-JON-E-or-ZIPPO-handwarmer-info

    Zippo brand will work just fine. Instructions from the back of a can of genuine Jon-e Warmer Fluid: 1) Remove the burner. Pour fluid into absorbent in base of Jon-e until saturated. 2) IMPORTANT! (emphasis on the can) Turn upside down and vigorously shake out all excess fluid. 3) Replace burner.

  6. Coleman Kerosene lantern vs gas lantern - Cast Boolits

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    It uses K1 kerosene as a fuel. This is a lot cheaper than Coleman fuel running about $7 per gallon if bought in supplies of 10 or more gallons. Unlike Coleman gas which has a shelf life of about 5 years (according to Coleman) K1 lasts almost forever if kept out of the air and light.

  7. Coleman stove? - Cast Boolits

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    I used the Coleman 2 burner stove for years. When I retired the first one it looked like it had been in WW2. I used the Coleman fuel & the generic brand from W/Mart. I finally retired the second one about a year ago (it was not pretty). Like JohnB I used the OEM grate & would bang in back in shape when needed.

  8. Jon-e hand Warmer Usage - Cast Boolits

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    There are instructions on the back of the can: 1) Remove the burner. Pour fluid into absorbent in base of Jon-e until saturated. 2) IMPORTANT! (emphasis on the can) Turn upside down and vigorously shake out all excess fluid. 3) Replace burner. Stand warmer on table in draft free room. Ignite red wick.

  9. Help, Smelting Coleman stove back to camping? - Cast Boolits

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    That's about 100 lbs an hour. A 5 to 6 hour day of smelting will yield 500 lbs of alloy. I will have to refill the tank once or twice in that 5 to 6 hours, so that's less than a gallon of gas to process 500 lbs of alloy, that's pretty efficient, pricewise. Attachment 223675.

  10. Forum: Camping Gear - Cast Boolits

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    Coleman stove-fuel. Started by TCTex, 11-08-2014 10:14 PM 2 Pages ...

  11. Need help for Rossi 92 44mag - Cast Boolits

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    Dec 2013. Posts. 3. Need help for Rossi 92 44mag. Hello all, I picked up this new rossi 92 in 44mag 24 inch octagon barrel recently. The main use will be offhand shooting at paper, not hunting. Picked up some 240 grain SWC bullets and loaded with unique. Results were terrible, much leading and no accuracy at all.