Coleman 226

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  1. Carlsson

    Carlsson Sweden Admin/Founder Member

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    This is not really a picture of a Classic Pressure Lamp, and it's not very current in respect of the season, but it's a picture of a real user!
    Some people have an issue about how often you have to pump this lantern, but the tank is small, so no wonders, and I don't really have any problems with that...

    -This is a Coleman 226 that I have had tucked in under the seats on my old Wooden boat for several years, and since we often use this boat as a Pub Trawler... sorry... I mean Pub crawler... it has it's given purpose despite our light nordic nights during the summer season:

    Here a friend is trying to light my way aboard the 'ship' after a good booze up at the mainland. :mrgreen:
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  2. Mackburner

    Mackburner United Kingdom Founder Member Subscriber

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    So gasoline and alcohol? Sounds like a good mix. ::Neil::
     
  3. Carlsson

    Carlsson Sweden Admin/Founder Member

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    It's a perfect mix. :mrgreen:
    Luckily enough there hasn't been any petrol related accidents this far.

    We actually have some paraffin thrown into the mix aswell, since I use a blow lamp to get the motor started.
     
  4. Doron Papo

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    A good mix indeed
    All types of spirits
    good pic as well could be use as a commertial
     
  5. Juan

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    Until when you start to drink gasoline...
     
  6. Carlsson

    Carlsson Sweden Admin/Founder Member

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    Nah. Petrol taste like shit, so it's not to be recommended...

    Doron, thanks for your kind words!
     
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    I guess you went well over the alcohol limit more than once!
     
  8. Carlsson

    Carlsson Sweden Admin/Founder Member

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    There are no limits! :lol:
     

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