Thanks for the videos! The knowledge base here is head and shoulders above anything else on the web. SO helpful to see something from your collection that I have been scratching my head over for weeks - looking for any kind of information! :)
I gave one of those chimneys with discolored glass from a round wick burner. I also have one of the Keystone best lead chimneys. And I am one of those people who burns on road diesel in mine. I find if I mix in 10% clean K1 with 90% on road diesel, it gives me the best stable burn and wick life while being the cheapest option out of pocket. Oil lamps here are a daily use on my off grid homestead. I can not afford to burn straight clean K1 in all of my lamps. One of my night lights is on the same wick going on 4 years now with my 10/90 fuel mix. And I kind of like the slight diesel smell.
Great video. Love the chimney presentation
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the videos! The knowledge base here is head and shoulders above anything else on the web. SO helpful to see something from your collection that I have been scratching my head over for weeks - looking for any kind of information! :)
Hi Sandy,
What would you like to see? Is there something specific you need some pointers on? I would be glad to do a video on it even if it's a short.
I gave one of those chimneys with discolored glass from a round wick burner.
I also have one of the Keystone best lead chimneys.
And I am one of those people who burns on road diesel in mine. I find if I mix in 10% clean K1 with 90% on road diesel, it gives me the best stable burn and wick life while being the cheapest option out of pocket. Oil lamps here are a daily use on my off grid homestead. I can not afford to burn straight clean K1 in all of my lamps. One of my night lights is on the same wick going on 4 years now with my 10/90 fuel mix. And I kind of like the slight diesel smell.
Thank you for making this video. ❤
Your very welcome!
Your welcome! Thank you for your support!
💞 *promosm*
Thank you!!