Friday, October 30, 2009

coleman stove

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Coleman pop-up camper; two burner outdoor burners; propane fuel line, black hose from stove threads onto a female brass fitting on the side of camper body. have replace both the fitting and the black hose (male part) - still no gas coming thru to black hose. getting gas before it goes into brass fitting on inside of camper body.


We just bought a small trailer for camping. I mean small. It doesn't have a stove so we need to get a little portable one. Which is safer, propane or gas? Which is the most economical? thanks


Sorry I had to ask in the hunting section, but you guys are the only ones who'd have a clue as to how to survive a massive disaster in my opinion- for those of us who dont know how to catch food would surely be the first ones gone!

Here's what I have in my Kit so far:
First AID kit for 2, plus AID kit for Dog.
Water filtration water bottle (filters up to 80 gallons without replacement)
MREs- 30 of them
Mini mag light
Mossberg 500 interchangeable barrels with 100 rounds of slugs/buckshot and several hundred #4 birdshot.
a few 20lb propane cylinders
a few 4lb propane cylinders
Coleman Camp stove
Cold weather clothing/parka
Flint/Magnesium Stick
Survival Knife with fishing line and hooks, light anywhere matches., etc


Anything else you think I should get... IN CASE...
GOt a Remington 597 .22LR, keep about 500 rounds, so Ill get some more

Have a Dodge Ram 4x4 with nice brush guard...

Great tips guys, thanks! Itll be tough to give a best answer!


I heard a song on weeds called keepsake by state radio. Does anyone know the meaning of this song, is there an interview where the band tells you about it or something to that effect?
Lyrics:
One gonna heal my body another gonna heal my pain
One gonna settle me down then bring me back up again

Ia��m gonna put my family back together again

One gonna hold my woman another gonna hold my job
One gonna help me get up, another gonna help me stop

One gonna help me talk right, one gonna lay me down to sleep

(Humming)

One gonna hold my thoughts and another gonna hold my bones
One gonna keep me warm and another gonna keep me cold

One gonna bring religon, right from a Coleman stove
One gonna help me keep ema�� another gonna help me tame

One gonna run me down (Hell a bullets in my way)

Youa��re gonna keep my soul it was yours to have long ago

(humming)

Ia��m gonna buckle my belt around the ceiling pipe
Ia��m gonna buckle my knees and Ia��m gonna lock ema�� up tight

Ia��m gonna hold a pen while you drag my arm across the page

One gonna hold my memories another gonna close the door
One gonna leave me restless another wanting more

Youa��re gonna keep my soul it was yours to have long ago

(Humming)


The one camping gadget I wouldn't want to be without is that spill-proof coleman fuel spout.
Those camp-stove toasters that stand the bread up over the burner -- those work great, too.


I cant keep the fire going. Its bad enough i could not get it to light then finally did but the fire wont stay on. I bought it off of some couple that said they had not used it for a while. And then the last time i messed with it the fire got out of control almost burning the tank. is there anything i can do to fix it myself. where do you get parts for it? i dont want to buy a new one because they cost like 80 something bucks.and i bought it for only 20. well thks for anyone who responed.


I'm going camping in a couple weeks just outside of Kelowna, and I know that there's a fire ban, but i can't figure out if coleman stoves and/or small propane bbqs are allowed or not. can anyone help me out?
and if they aren't allowed, any ideas on how to cook food without a fire or electricity? i'd rathernot spend the 3 days eating nothing but sandwiches and snacks, haha
Kelowna, BC, Canada... because of the dry summer there's a fire ban over the whole province, but i want to know about stoves/bbqs


hi yall i want to kno where to buy cheap naphtha (white gasoline) in the UK for a coleman 533 stove.


Someone just gave me a Coleman lantern and stove from the 40`s or 50`s and I cant find a date on them. They are awesome I cant believe they just gave them to me. But they need new pumps and o-ring`s. Will the new pump`s at Walmart work for these?


I'll be using a old school Coleman gas stove to cook and make coffee. Any info will be greatly appreciated. Reach me at:
waikoloasteve@yahoo.com Thank You


I have been trying to find a good recipe for a breakfast pizza you could cook while camping, either over the fire on a cooking grate or on a coleman stove. Anyone have any recipes that tell you how to cook it this way.


I want to buy a vintage coleman campstove that says it is model 5400 5400A700.. but I can't find the year it was made? I want to know how old it is. Thanks!


How do I fix an old Coleman Fuel Lantern & Stove?
I have an old Coleman dual burner stove and lantern from my Dad's garage that I would like to use. They have been sitting for 20 plus years but are in immaculate condition. I have tried to get both to function and am lucky to still have not burned myself. I followed the guidelines for starting the stove and got a 2 foot yellow flame that wouldn't go away, flooding I guess? Far from the blue flame I needed. As for the lantern once again I followed the instructions and had new mantles and produced 2 or 3 massive fireballs before I quit. Would my problem be old fuel or do I need to clean it somehow, I believe both had fuel sitting in them all these years. Thanks in advance for any help.


I have a Coleman camping grill that I bought a couple of years ago, I use it a couple times a year when I camp. I fired it up this year and the stove starts and lights normally, but a few minutes into cooking the gas would slow up until it was off, I tried a couple different propane tanks and always the same result. any ideas or quick fixes for me? help would be appreciated


or will it let off too much carbon monoxide?


Do you happen to know how long each can of the portable stove coleman fuel last?.Thanks in advance.


I have over 10 camping cylinders for our propane camping stove. Is there a place I can have them recycled or refilled?


im looking for a white gas stove and im not sure if i want a coleman white gass or a swiss svea 123 plz help im on a limited income and if anybody has better ideas there welcome too.


One of the knobs to turn on the propane on the stove has worn out. I need to replace it. I went to Academy and they didn't have it. Does anybody know where I can get the part? Please advice


Coleman fuel is $12/gal. here.
And what is White-gas?


Can a hose be bought for the F1 lite so that the burner head can be placed away from the cannister?


I have a Coleman 7600 propane furnace heating a 1000 square foot house. The furnace has an electrical wire going into it to power the blower.
At some point in the future I might get a woodburning stove and get rid of the furnace. So I'm thinking I also will be able to put an electrical outlet where the furnace is now. What kind of electrical connection (voltage and amperage) would have been installed for this furnace?


I have left over mapp gas cylinders and would like to use them up somehow.


got a mobile home Coleman Presidential 2 propane furnace with thermostat on kitchen wall next to unit in hall... no a/c hooked up to this unit...it is original to home... it worked just fine until last Sat. and no heat when getting home that night... kitchen propane stove also not working at that time... thought it out of gas... driver says not out of propane, leak in/near pilot light chamber and shut down and tagged unit for repair... says pilot light will not stay lit. But he did add 100 gallons to tank and the kitchen stove is working alright again. Furnace is a Coleman Presidential 2 mobile home installation with a new thermostat installed last March. Any ideas on what could make the pilot light refuse to stay lit? Driver says he tried to light and then it would "poof" out, so he tagged it. I looked at the pipe up on the roof and nothing seems to be blocking or plugging that... any thoughts would be appreciated as I don't want to be ripped off when the furnace man gets here to take a look-see... want to know if he will be trying to scam a new furnace or is really trying to repair the one I got....
Thor & blind? sound like good ideas to me... but the "get some beer" guy sounds like a bad joke to a serious{to ME} question that needed serious consideration for me... it is in low 30's tonight and not too happy right now. I will use the good answers as reference when the repair guy gets out here, and delete the sexist beer jokes as I have a low tolerance for bad jokes at the moment. 3 out of 4 responses arent bad, and gave me some sensible things to work with and learn on as I am a new home owner and never had furnace problems before now....scary when you dont know stuff and have to learn in a hurry... Thanks guys, for your help.
I also should thank Gizmoe too, he made sense too... thank you all guys, for not treating my question as an excuse for a dumb joke.


A friend and I are camping this weekend and looking for some easy stuff to bring. We can make some things in advance and other stuff on the coleman stove. Any good suggestions?


I have recently bought a coleman F1 ultralight stove, but it doesn't seem to fit onto any of the propane cylinders that I
currently own (mostly 1lbers), is there a way to have a adapter or something to solve this problem?


We've started to do quite a bit of camping. We have a Coleman stove which we use. I was wondering if any of you had specific camping meals that you usually have? We do ALL prep work at the site so one with not a million ingredients would be best and also, it should have ingredients that won't spoil quickly as the items have to stay in a cooler for the enitire 4 day stay.


copper tank,cast iron burners





does anyone know how to make biscuits on a coleman camp stove thank you in advance


My husband has been wanting me to enter a chili cookoff for the past few years. I think it could be fun, and I love to cook anything, but here are my concerns. I love hot, but not everyone does...is hot always better in a chili cookoff? I have giant pots, but when you have no stove, are you using a coleman propane burner and a cast iron pot? My biggest concern is that it says to prepare it all in one pot. Usually I have 4 going before I put it all together...can it start out in several, but end up in one? How would you blanche tomatoes, strain seeds, brown beef...blah blah, with only one pot? This seems tricky...
I don't know what equipment the good cooks use, I was just throwing Coleman out there because I camp and already own this. I am not allowed to precook my meat and I cannot bring any home canned items (and I just love fresh...maybe it's not practical.) This is in Michigan and they seem way more wimpy than Texans as far as hot goes. I lived there as a child and remember some restaurant spaghetti making my brother cry...lol.


The only thing is we (all) hate onions. Also, this is an Atlantic beach with lots of sand. So minimum prep or prep that can be done at home and taken with us with minimum fuss is mandatory. THANKS!!


I had a standard Coleman gas one with a burner on one side and a grill on the other. It just broke so I need to buy a new stove and/or grill. If I buy a portable gas grill without a burner can I put a pot, pan or coffee percolator on it? Also, if I get one of these... Is it safe to use lava rocks or briquettes? Won't this help with heat distribution? So far the Weber Go-Anywhere Grill looks like something that might work but I am not sure about the above questions. Thanks a ton!





My fiance and I are registering on Amazon.com for our wedding because we want to build some a supply of camping gear. It's me, him, and our 4 year old. We need a tent, coleman stove, you name it. I just don't know where to start. I want to get quality stuff so any advice would be appreciated to get started. We probably will mostly do "car camping" to start, where you park right near your camp site. If someone has a list of stuff I could register for, that would be great. I remember my mom taking us all the time when we were little, and this is a tradition I would like to carry on. We really need help on choosing the right coleman stove and a tent! We probably will register for cots too. ( a luxury I didn't have as a kid. ha ha.


Can I use regualr gas or can I use Kerosene?


My in-laws camping stove turns the bottom of all my pots and pans BLACK and its difficult to wash off the soot. Is it my fuel or the stove? I'm planning to borrow my own parents smaller Coleman stove instead but if its my "Ozarks Trail" propane that's doing it I guess it won't make a difference! Anyone know? Thanks!


I have a portable BBQ and coleman stove that I want to use with my pop up trailer I just purchased. The connectors are not the same on the BBQ / Coleman stove to allow it to connect to the trailer. Does anyone know if you can buy connectors? The BBQ / Coleman did not come with trailer.


We're going camping through some hot desert country and I have a small propane stove that uses the disposable cylinders, and also a Coleman stove that uses white gas, I'm planning to bring both stoves. I have a van with a black Thule storage shell on top. Where should I the fuel? I imagine while driving the van interior will be cooler than the Thule (thanks to AC), but when the car is parked in the sun the van may well be hotter than the Thule. Is there any real risk with either location? Oh yes, and what about lighter fluid?


small unit a foot by foot .won't run .gas going to it .how to fire this unit up.frig keeps the beer cold ,and stove works ,good steaks any way so ,


I will be camping at the beach for a week this summer and I am looking for some suggestions for camping food items that are easy to fix, will keep well, and will be tasty! There will be a grill, Coleman stove, and cooler available. Thanks!


I have been given a Coleman gas canister. Can I use it with other brands of stove (MSR, Campingaz etc.) or not?


Current Federal Law, if you can believe those hocking electric bikes, encourages Gas saving measures such as Electric bikes.

With regard to electric bikes I'm informed the Federal Statutes State that: one, the Federal Statutes clearly state such Statutes supercede State Laws and two, the Legal definition of a bike is: any bike powered by less than a 750 watt electric motor and under a 20 mph capability (with a rider of 170 lbs or so?).

But the Maine Statute clearly defines a bike as only human powered; no motor at all allowed without a license.

This State Statute clearly excludes de@dbeat dads from using any form of powered transport, even if such a bike as he does use is legal even when loaded down with a hot Coleman stove and white gas by the gallon, to provide that poor sad sap with "fuel" to manually push the bike. I don't know about you, but I'd rather he be able to go faster, rather than port about a hot Coleman stove, but I guess persecution motivates conservative Law.
I read the Maine Constitution. I guess the State Lawmakers have better things to do, like fashion laws that are clearly Sanguinary.

My read of our Constitution clearly dictated adherence to Federal Laws, rather than self serving petty fuedalism and a State sponsored return to slavery, by family court edict.
Actually, no, I'm not talking about a definition, in the normal sense, which in matters of Law are usually given the courts to "define". This is referencing a specific Statute that actually defines bikes as any electrically assisted divice under 750 Watts ...etc. It is a Federal Statute that further goes on to State that it is meant by the Federal Government to supercede any State Laws to the contrary.

And as for the notion that no State Government is in no way bound to respect the Constitution of that State in restricting the use or rights of ways of public ways against any minority citizen, that's simply nuts. Aint it? Otherwise, we would all be subject to State Laws restricting use of highways to State Lawmakers and their own favorite guys?

Oh wait, that is what your saying! By rhetorically calling people that would never vote for such traitors "de@dbeats" they 'limit' the use of public highways (and fuel supplies) to those that are traitors, like yourself

Clever Traitors?
Slavery is saying : " you cannot work for anyone we don't want you to work for including yourself and if you don't work at all we just might hurt you to death", no? That is what De@dbeat dad "findings" do. They do not feed kids, they restrict the ability of men to feed kids (or go on strike or get sick on the job or quit and found a competing business, etc...) while restricting the role of media coverage of the issue to pro-court stories "for the good of the kids" ~ rhetorically (in terms of pure communist propaganda ~ communism being defined as a economic system wherein the State controls the means of production ~ as the de@dbeat dadding conserfatives do by elimination).

Yes, it is persecution.

How else would you define a finding that permits a court to order a man d ate r ape d rugged "as a treatment for his tax kleptomania" evidenced by his being a Liberal. This in a time of AIDS. Then screaming de@dbeat when any "unforseen and unfortunate accidents of nature" like kids happen
And mr. M. C. I was speaking of Constitutional Laws that prohibit a State Legislature from resticting the rights of a person within that State. You never even touch on that at all, why?

Conservatives love Constitutional law when it "favors" a finding (in their minds) that the conserfatives can betray the nations interests ~ such as by elimination of taxation while growing a public debt in the tens of trillions, "because denominations on soft curency are constitutionally more important than the actual worth of any given curency"????????? That is your "insanity attack" in a nut shell, no? Your movement does define the defenders of our nations real wealth as insane because of Ron Reagan's "take" on such mental health issues as kleptomania, as they impact economic theory???

But, when the obvious, such a Constitutional Law that states clearly Maine will not restrict it's citizen's rights more than that Federal Statutes restrict them, you wax silly. You say "clearly we are ignorent"?
P'rushim, no right exists to any Governmental body to break Constitutional prohibitions against seizing unauthorized power.

The public ways were and always have been public. Restricting the use of public ways (especially all public ways) to a healthy majority is simply Unconstitutional. Saying the sick who aren't favored by the ruling court cannot use the public ways is in and of itself a false use of power, but it's worse when there are Constitutional Prohibitions against that specific act (by placing Federally afforded rights both statutory and Constitutional over those any State Law might otherwise tend to restrict, the Maine Constitution does prohibit such treasons specifically).

Even the most hard hearted lunatic Conserfative must admit courts get things wrong on occassion whole hog and "on purpose", and descriminate against minorities. I maintain that now de@dbeat dad "findings" are one such attempt at genocidal court "findings".
For instance, I'm a decorated Veteran.

Conserfatives didn't find this.

I'm a wounded, decorated veteran.

Conserfatives "can't find this".

I'm a wounded, decorated veteran with a price on his head from a foreign government, for deeds done on your behalf at a time of war.

Conserfatives, being the "everything changed after 9-11 kinda guys that they are simply cannot "find this".

They don't think a Liberal counts enough to "find this".

Instead, they sanctioned repeated attempts on my life by "allies" of the conserfative movement...

After all, Ron Said "I think some day, all Communists will be seen as mentally ill" (because, like liberals here in America, they taxed some of their people for the express benifit of others in their own society ~ such as to teach school to kids ~ which Ron "found" was UnConstitutional" because even the Commie Reds didn't have the Authority to so tax. Weak minds find individual denominations have import over the worth overal in money.
Thus, to Ron, and you (?), if you have a handfull of monopoly money, and I tax it and take $2, then give $1 to the guy next door, but this proves to actually increase the "worth" of your total boodle by lowering the cost of Boardwalk, and you can then buy Boardwalk and win, you've been cheated.

But in the real world, it really does work that way. All those Boardwalks are less expensive if you teach the neighbors kids, by taxing some for the good of all. And Liberal Economics is the more advanced and effective economics.

No other government would ever go back to being poor and economically dominated; why has ours? Because you and other consrfatives are sick? Like Ron? I think so. Wake up. Liberals were not kleptomaniacs. Liberals made the USA possible, even likely.

All those nations that refused Liberal Economics have done much worse, with like resources. Just like we have been doing for the last 28 years.

But you "just" keep counting beans, or a variable soft curency, hard.
snowbuf,

Your argument is that Congress passes "laws" that regulate things such as speed on public roads, and that this is unconstitutional.

No, it isn't. It is providing for the public welfare, and common defence. People die on highways at a rediculous amount.

But this is not what the State is doing in my case, nor in the average case of the de@dbeat dad. It is persecuting a minority with a better economic argument, that is always dominant where ever it is allowed voice.

So, the "State", in 1980 was in your mind a group of d rug dealers who stole an election, legally, by giving d ope for votes, and conferming those votes with electronic cameras, which were a new technology in 1980. Forevermore you would have this Nation (a word meaning Nay Shall Yee Shun) ruled by these criminals because they discovered the Yellow Dog Republican will never question if "his party's" candidate is actually a Republican at all and thus they bought a swing vote with d ope.
snowbuf,

You state that this is an unlawfull thing but that all governmental activities are unlawfull because you aren't told in language you can understand that the government can protect you from yourself, especially in matters silly, such as driving in a reckless manner for no purpose. (I'm pretty sure even you understand the average cop does not ticket a Pregnant woman speeding to hospital while bleeding prefusely ~ in other words with due cause to speed).

I once so sped down the road myself following an accident, while under the influence of "medicine" ~ proscribed without my knowledge or consent by fraudulent conserfatives in order to prevent prosecutions against themselves for doing murders and selling illicit d ope for private gain with public money. I dropped a kid in the Tub, while having a stress induced seizure.

I didn't know.
But, as you mock: "get off the d ope". Allot clears up. Thing is, when you elect liars, who murder policemen, they hide crimes, -w- d ope
So, my argument is that the Government has long established the right to speed in certain cases wherein public good is evident.

It has long established the right to voice an opinion, which buy purchasing one's town the criminals can practically prevent.

So, it is the duty therefore of the soldier to get to where his purpose can be expressed, just as the woman finds when she has a car and the water breaks.

But crippled soldiers cannot do this by a bike, without assistance. In modern America, with traitors in charge most honest soldiers are being crippled ~ if they aren't so already.

All soldiers might express themselves if they can get transport away from areas limited by the enemy.

Transport has been designed that permits such travel as safely as might be done by healthy soldiers; this is done via an electrical motor on the bike.

That fact is recognised by the Federal Government.

Free Speech, Democracy, and the Disability rights of wounded soldiers, respect !


I just purchased an MSR stove, but haven't yet purchased a fuel bottle. I'm going to meet up with a friend who is going to lend me his for an upcoming camping trip, but I won't get it until I'm there. So I'm wondering, can I just use a plastic pop bottle to store the fuel (in this case it's that coleman fuel) until I get there (shouldn't be more than a couple hours) or not? And if not what? (I really don't want to have to bring the gallon canister with me)


you can find a pic of the stove on ebay, its a pink coleman stove


I ahve an old lp gas piniic stove made by coleman and it used butane canister as its fuel


my camp stove quit and i desperately put the coleman coffee pot on the fire. the coffee brewed, but i blackened the pot. i didn't care much, but now i realize (duh) that i can't hold the pot without being so smudged and the scrubbing will take me 'til the next trip....which is sunday. how can i clean it? is vinegar good for this, too?

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