What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
Your description of the center draft lamp made me check the 3 lamps I have, and one of them is center draft. Have had it for decoration and only used it once in 20 years. I am now using the plain oil lamps for the first time ever and love the light. Will look at my center draft lamp tomorrow and see if I can get it burning for Christmas. That's great you loan your lamps to the church.
That wick and burner system is very close to my Perfection oil heater. Miles Stair's Wick Shop, and W.T Kirkman might be good sources for wicks, parts, and glass.
Thanks for the tutorial! Also happy to hear of the “Christmas Miracle” of finding your wallet. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved! Merry Christmas to you, Mr. B!
I'm telling you I'm convinced I'm being spied upon by Google or AI has gotten so good it can predict .y behavior because I just received a Nagatauk lamp from UPS today and decided to polish it up a bit while watching UTube and wouldn't ya know it ,you appear with 3 of them and it's more interesting because you haven't been putting up too many videos lately but today yep you do and it's about Nagatauk lamps. I think you did it last year maybe it's a tradition now? Anyway Merry Christmas , everyone and have a great New Year...it's going to be interesting to say the least.
Well, I borrow them to the neighborhood church for their Christmas service so I had them all out to tune them up. Good thing I did, I found my billfold that had been missing for a couple months, a cat had slipped in once and knocked it off a shelf and it must have fallen into a box of lamp spare parts, a Christmas Miracle.
the closest thing to a modern center draft lamp is a Kero-Sun heater. its larger and functions as a heater but gives off a decent amount of light. but generally its a center draft lamp. has safety features like tipover shutoff. th-cam.com/video/obOvlWvwTEw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kjPC6Hd9SiH2vmo3
I have a “Gone with the Wind” round wick lamp from the 1800s, you had told me before where to get a replacement round wick nut I forgot, can you tell me again please sir.
Available on eBay, even Lehman's carries them. I just ordered extras from them, 5 for $40, but singles are available also. The wicks last a long time if you don't run them out of fuel, but they do need to be trimmed now and then if the flame becomes uneven.
Say Looms, are you the fella that had the stove pipe heat reclaim set up? It was made with 4 elbows and two T's....If so, how does it hold up? Still use it? Perhaps I'm mistaken it was quite a while back I saw that. Thanks
You are just an old man who is suspicous of everything and that believes he has the answer to everything that makes the knowledge you r trying to give us about things like the lamps no longer interesting and that’s a shame
Years, as long as you don't burn them dry. If they are low on fuel the wick will char. You do need to trim them once in a while, but you take off only a little to even them up if the flame becomes uneven.
I just bought a rayo for the off grid one room cabin on our property. Can't find wicks in stock anywhere. Anybody have any sources I may have missed. I live in Canada but anywhere is fine.
I have a Perfection heater to, and they work on the same principle. Perfection also made a heater which used a glass cylinder instead of the metal drum, so you got both heat, and light. One of those would be cool to find, but I suspect many of those didn't survive. The metal ones seem to have been pretty popular, they turn up at farm auctions fairly often. They also work very well not only for heating, but also handy for cooking, they make a lot of coffee very quickly.
Yes, can be a bit noticeable in summer, but then the days are long and I don't need them as much. In the short days of winter, the heat is welcome. The design is very similar to the old Perfection kerosene heaters, so yes, they generate heat.
These and Aladdin lamps are not foolproof. Start with low flame on both till the lamp heats up, 10 to 15 minutes, then turn up flame. DO NOT light and walk off, or flame will be boiling out the top!! Both give superior light. The Aladdin burns cleaner, the center draft gives lots of light, but burns a lot more fuel. The center draft doesn't use a fragile mantle.
They burn very hot, so very clean. Bound to be some monoxide, but nothing to be concerned about. No more than running a burner on a gas range. They give off no smell that is noticeable.
Yep, I was running it earlier tonight. It has a small problem with the wick adjustment gears, which are different from the Naugatuck, more of a rack and pinion design, and tends to slip. I just set it to the right height, and don't adjust it. I may try tightening up the mechanism a bit with a pliers, or build up the gear and file new teeth. It burns fine, and no leaks, which is what matters.
I think all the Center Draft lamps use the same size, 1 3/8 inside diameter, but to sure measure the outside diameter of the draft tube. The wick is actually made of two flat wicks stitched together, and should measure 2 inches when laid flat, 6 inches long.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp by oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
They're brilliant lamps, my dad has some rayos and some other. Such a clever design.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
Your description of the center draft lamp made me check the 3 lamps I have, and one of them is center draft. Have had it for decoration and only used it once in 20 years. I am now using the plain oil lamps for the first time ever and love the light. Will look at my center draft lamp tomorrow and see if I can get it burning for Christmas. That's great you loan your lamps to the church.
That wick and burner system is very close to my Perfection oil heater. Miles Stair's Wick Shop, and W.T Kirkman might be good sources for wicks, parts, and glass.
Merry Christmas
Thanks for the tutorial! Also happy to hear of the “Christmas Miracle” of finding your wallet. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved! Merry Christmas to you, Mr. B!
You are so right about the Aladdin lamps, they are really bright but you better not leave the room after you light one, you’ll have a smokey mess.
I have 8 of them. They came from my grandmother.
I like to imagine what your home looks like. I expect I would like it very much!
I have several of the alladin, didnt know about the naugatuck lamp, although have been looking for a good rayo for some time. Thanjs for sharing
I'm telling you I'm convinced I'm being spied upon by Google or AI has gotten so good it can predict .y behavior because I just received a Nagatauk lamp from UPS today and decided to polish it up a bit while watching UTube and wouldn't ya know it ,you appear with 3 of them and it's more interesting because you haven't been putting up too many videos lately but today yep you do and it's about Nagatauk lamps. I think you did it last year maybe it's a tradition now? Anyway Merry Christmas , everyone and have a great New Year...it's going to be interesting to say the least.
Well, I borrow them to the neighborhood church for their Christmas service so I had them all out to tune them up. Good thing I did, I found my billfold that had been missing for a couple months, a cat had slipped in once and knocked it off a shelf and it must have fallen into a box of lamp spare parts, a Christmas Miracle.
Truly a Christmas miracle.
Superb, I just boxed up two old ones yesterday cuz I didnt know about the Central Draft units.
Thank You 😊
Those are really nice!!! Would you mind showing how to light and operate one?
That is the best lamp made and yes some lamps are side drift
I bought one of these years ago and new wick and chimney after you showed them to us .
Старинные вещи очень интересные.
Thank for information love your videos very educational
All the Amish in our area use kerosene lanters but I'm not sure what brand they use, I may check into that.
Nice video good information.
Juno also made center draft lamps, I’ve got a “Tiny Juno” which uses about a 3/4” round wick.
Thanks 😊
W.T. Kirkman sells the Kosmos burner its only center drafts i know that exist today ( made in France) i want more Rayos....my Aladdin is a PITA 😖
Merry Christmas my fellow north Dakotan.
Lol, must have lit the joint up 😂
Plenty of old Rayo's here in eastern Iowa. Yours looks much like those Rayo's.
the closest thing to a modern center draft lamp is a Kero-Sun heater. its larger and functions as a heater but gives off a decent amount of light. but generally its a center draft lamp. has safety features like tipover shutoff.
th-cam.com/video/obOvlWvwTEw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kjPC6Hd9SiH2vmo3
What is the best way to clean the insides of the lamp?
I have a “Gone with the Wind” round wick lamp from the 1800s, you had told me before where to get a replacement round wick nut I forgot, can you tell me again please sir.
I have the same lamps but finding the glass is a real nightmare. Lamp kerosene you can still get but not from every store out there.
I've been looking at them since your last video about them. Where can you get the round wicks? THANKS
Available on eBay, even Lehman's carries them. I just ordered extras from them, 5 for $40, but singles are available also. The wicks last a long time if you don't run them out of fuel, but they do need to be trimmed now and then if the flame becomes uneven.
Miles Stair wick shoppe another resource
@@logcabinlooms Thank you.
@@Bucky1836 Thank you.
Say Looms, are you the fella that had the stove pipe heat reclaim set up? It was made with 4 elbows and two T's....If so, how does it hold up? Still use it? Perhaps I'm mistaken it was quite a while back I saw that. Thanks
You are just an old man who is suspicous of everything and that believes he has the answer to everything that makes the knowledge you r trying to give us about things like the lamps no longer interesting and that’s a shame
I wonder how many house fires they caused.
How long do the wicks last with daily use?
Years, as long as you don't burn them dry. If they are low on fuel the wick will char. You do need to trim them once in a while, but you take off only a little to even them up if the flame becomes uneven.
I own a Rayo , a Kosmos that modern made
I just bought a rayo for the off grid one room cabin on our property. Can't find wicks in stock anywhere. Anybody have any sources I may have missed. I live in Canada but anywhere is fine.
Plenty listed on eBay, and Lehman's also carries them.
Can do a talk again on,, reloading , reloading, reloading ... create closed loop regenative systems in ones life.
I have a perfectionist heater simaler to that.
I have a Perfection heater to, and they work on the same principle. Perfection also made a heater which used a glass cylinder instead of the metal drum, so you got both heat, and light. One of those would be cool to find, but I suspect many of those didn't survive. The metal ones seem to have been pretty popular, they turn up at farm auctions fairly often. They also work very well not only for heating, but also handy for cooking, they make a lot of coffee very quickly.
Do they throw a lot of heat?
Yes, can be a bit noticeable in summer, but then the days are long and I don't need them as much. In the short days of winter, the heat is welcome. The design is very similar to the old Perfection kerosene heaters, so yes, they generate heat.
These and Aladdin lamps are not foolproof. Start with low flame on both till the lamp heats up, 10 to 15 minutes, then turn up flame. DO NOT light and walk off, or flame will be boiling out the top!! Both give superior light. The Aladdin burns cleaner, the center draft gives lots of light, but burns a lot more fuel. The center draft doesn't use a fragile mantle.
Do have to be concerned with carbon monoxide?
They burn very hot, so very clean. Bound to be some monoxide, but nothing to be concerned about. No more than running a burner on a gas range. They give off no smell that is noticeable.
Ok thanks for the reply and I always look forward to your interesting posts!
Were you able to do anything with the one I sent yoi?
Yep, I was running it earlier tonight. It has a small problem with the wick adjustment gears, which are different from the Naugatuck, more of a rack and pinion design, and tends to slip. I just set it to the right height, and don't adjust it. I may try tightening up the mechanism a bit with a pliers, or build up the gear and file new teeth. It burns fine, and no leaks, which is what matters.
What size is the wick you use?
I think all the Center Draft lamps use the same size, 1 3/8 inside diameter, but to sure measure the outside diameter of the draft tube. The wick is actually made of two flat wicks stitched together, and should measure 2 inches when laid flat, 6 inches long.
thank you@@logcabinlooms
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.
What beautiful old oil lamps. I have many ( and I use mine every night) some are antiques. For those who do use oil lamps and would be a light source of power was lost be sure you stock up on lamp by oil. In my area the oil is getting hard to find.