Lamp oil
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Lamp oil
I have used lamp oil that was purchased at Walmart. Not aware of the brand. It was certainly not Weems and Plath. It has worked well. Having not ever used any other lamp oil I could not tell you whether there was a difference.
Steve
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Re: Lamp oil
Regardless of the brand, the whole trick in eliminating smoke is to keep the wick low enough
so the flame doesn't smoke.
Dick
so the flame doesn't smoke.
Dick
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Re: Lamp oil
I use whatever I find on the shelf at the hardware store. I'd avoid scented oil.
Fair winds, Neil
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Re: Lamp oil
A pox on yer hindmost, ye scurrilous dogs, for leadin' the goodly man awandering from th' sea...
A fine beauty such as, and snatched from other, undeservin folks should never be spoilt by those unnatural elixirs.
Set yerself out at first light abord th Charles Morgan, and strike at the ocean's graces. Fill your ears with the keening of the albatross, your belly with hardbread and beer, and your boots with seawater...
Chase the blackest leviathans across th' waves spitting caps, down a hundred fathoms, and around the horns.
If you should find youself both victorious an intact, thank God and Neptune for the bounty that you must lay into day and night. After your woman lies low and rolls deepnin the troughs, leave the sun at the quarter and return to find the owner's coin for alln your time and heart. Take also a bottle of the sweetest, saddest light.
Fill that torch. Dance! Drink! Sing! Chase the darkness, rout it into the corner, beat it back with the body of the great beast.
And when the sun rises, know your call and return to the pier holding your ship, for just one more voyage...
An
A fine beauty such as, and snatched from other, undeservin folks should never be spoilt by those unnatural elixirs.
Set yerself out at first light abord th Charles Morgan, and strike at the ocean's graces. Fill your ears with the keening of the albatross, your belly with hardbread and beer, and your boots with seawater...
Chase the blackest leviathans across th' waves spitting caps, down a hundred fathoms, and around the horns.
If you should find youself both victorious an intact, thank God and Neptune for the bounty that you must lay into day and night. After your woman lies low and rolls deepnin the troughs, leave the sun at the quarter and return to find the owner's coin for alln your time and heart. Take also a bottle of the sweetest, saddest light.
Fill that torch. Dance! Drink! Sing! Chase the darkness, rout it into the corner, beat it back with the body of the great beast.
And when the sun rises, know your call and return to the pier holding your ship, for just one more voyage...
An
Re: Lamp oil
Ultra Pure Lamp Oil Buy it at the local hardware store. Good burn time with no smoke and minimal odor. A lot cheaper than the W&P stuff and less paraffin smell.
Jim Davis
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Re: Lamp oil
Having just finished In the Heart of the Sea (a good winter read, by the way), I don't think we are ready to take Sláinte after any leviathans and I suppose whale oil is now prohibited anyway. Off to HomeDepot....Maine_Buzzard wrote:A pox on yer hindmost, ye scurrilous dogs, for leadin' the goodly man awandering from th' sea...
A fine beauty such as, and snatched from other, undeservin folks should never be spoilt by those unnatural elixirs.
Set yerself out at first light abord th Charles Morgan, and strike at the ocean's graces. Fill your ears with the keening of the albatross, your belly with hardbread and beer, and your boots with seawater...
Chase the blackest leviathans across th' waves spitting caps, down a hundred fathoms, and around the horns.
If you should find youself both victorious an intact, thank God and Neptune for the bounty that you must lay into day and night. After your woman lies low and rolls deepnin the troughs, leave the sun at the quarter and return to find the owner's coin for alln your time and heart. Take also a bottle of the sweetest, saddest light.
Fill that torch. Dance! Drink! Sing! Chase the darkness, rout it into the corner, beat it back with the body of the great beast.
And when the sun rises, know your call and return to the pier holding your ship, for just one more voyage...
An
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Previously, Sláinte a CD27
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Re: Lamp oil
I agree with Jim. I prefer Ultra Pure but it can be hard to find at times. It is often more available at this time of the year though. If you see it on the shelf, may I suggest that you buy 2?
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Re: Lamp oil
This board always gets to be a lot more fun to read when winter comes to New England. It also gets to be a lot harder to get a straight answer to a question. Makes me wonder if I should let my prop spin when I am under sail?Maine_Buzzard wrote:And when the sun rises, know your call and return to the pier holding your ship, for just one more voyage...
An
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Re: Lamp oil
No, no, no. Let me illustrate once again the correlation concerning a spinning prop while sailing and my helicopter that I keep in my back yard.
O J
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Re: Lamp oil
Depends on whether you want to go faster or slower.Steve Kuhar wrote:Makes me wonder if I should let my prop spin when I am under sail?
Steve Kuhar
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Fair winds, Neil
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
Re: Lamp oil
Or what about that downhaul/cunnigham thingy?
Re: Lamp oil
Here we go again
thought we decided that the only time the prop should be spinning is when the motor is smoking
or
iffen you have a hybrid and are recharging the batteries
thought we decided that the only time the prop should be spinning is when the motor is smoking
or
iffen you have a hybrid and are recharging the batteries
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Re: Lamp oil
Your mistake is thinking we "decided."bill2 wrote:Here we go again
thought we decided that the only time the prop should be spinning is when the motor is smoking
or
iffen you have a hybrid and are recharging the batteries
Fair winds, Neil
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
Re: Lamp oil
I have a large yacht lamp and use it pretty much daily aboard. I concur with using ultra pure lamp oil from a hardware shop and judicious use and trimming of the wick. As you get down in grades of oil all the way to kerosene you will find more smell and smoke. I used kerosene a lot in the Dietz lanterns at a remote camp I worked at, which worked great but it is best outside. In the closed space of the cabin of our boats, the ultra pure stuff is the way to go. You will find it goes a long way in those lamps too. I keep a bottle under the sink to refill the lamp and that easily lasts a season for us.
Paul
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