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Richard Cuffley
January 5th, 2005, 10:09 AM
Is there an easy way of lighting a tilley lantern on the beach without using
those really long matches
that blow out all the time before you've lit it?
Or am i missing something obvious?

Rich

Cliff Ravenscroft
January 5th, 2005, 01:10 PM
Yes you use a small clip on attachment that you put meths in to heat the
generator,do it twice,on the second time just before it goes out open the
valve & hey presto,light,little time consuming but works every time & keeps
the glass clean.

--
Cliff.

Sea Anglers have "BIGGER" Tackle.

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"Richard Cuffley" > wrote in message
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> Is there an easy way of lighting a tilley lantern on the beach without
> using those really long matches
> that blow out all the time before you've lit it?
> Or am i missing something obvious?
>
> Rich
>
>

Richard Cuffley
January 5th, 2005, 09:12 PM
i seem to of made an error, it's a coleman lamp, a dual mantle one, i just
thought they were all called tilley lamps, sorry for any confusion.it's only
about a year old, but there must be a quick way of lighting it!
Many thanks

Rich

"Terence Lynock (MSW)" > wrote in message
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> The message >
> from "Richard Cuffley" > contains these words:
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>> Is there an easy way of lighting a tilley lantern on the beach without
>> using
>> those really long matches
>> that blow out all the time before you've lit it?
>> Or am i missing something obvious?
>
>> Rich
>
>
> My old Tilleys had a couple of half-moon shaped asbestos things in a
> clip like a wire clothes peg that fitted around the stem below the
> mantles, you soak them in meths and clip them on just under the glass
> around the stem and lit them, pump up the lamp and when the mantle was
> hot open the valve, worked fine for me and if your lighters are missing
> you can probably find new ones or make them,
>
> regards,
> Terry L.
>
>

BrianR
January 6th, 2005, 11:29 AM
"Richard Cuffley" > wrote in message
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> Is there an easy way of lighting a tilley lantern on the beach without
> using those really long matches
> that blow out all the time before you've lit it?
> Or am i missing something obvious?
>
> Rich
>
I use a Gas igniter purchased from a hardware shop, uses butane gas, unlike
matches still works when damp.

suspicious minds
January 6th, 2005, 08:52 PM
"Terence Lynock (CSD)" > wrote in message
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> The message >
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>> ( can be quite funny watching someone lighting one for their
>> first time)
>
>
> End up like summat out of the Black and White Minstrels complete with
> frizzy hair.......
LOL
A blow torch can be handy for lighting a traditional tilley

Michael Richardson
January 6th, 2005, 09:49 PM
if you go to cooking shop you can buy a flame long reach gas lighter file
out the hole where you put your match through and light it.

Mick

Michael Richardson
January 6th, 2005, 09:49 PM
if you go to cooking shop you can buy a flame long reach gas lighter file
out the hole where you put your match through and light it.

Mick

Michael Richardson
January 8th, 2005, 10:36 PM
sorry I was a bit ****ed the night I replied to your post.

You can buy a gas lighter at most shops that sell cooking gear that has a
long reach, just put it through the hole and spark it up, you can adjust the
flame length too.

Open the valve on the lamp slowly, and bingo, it should light.

Chris Mitchell
January 9th, 2005, 06:08 AM
Q) But how do you light a blow torch on the beach without using those
really long matches that blow out all the time before you've lit it?

A) Use a Tilley lamp!

"suspicious minds" > wrote in message
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> "Terence Lynock (CSD)" > wrote in message
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>> The message >
>> from "suspicious minds" > contains these words:
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>>> ( can be quite funny watching someone lighting one for their
>>> first time)
>>
>>
>> End up like summat out of the Black and White Minstrels complete with
>> frizzy hair.......
> LOL
> A blow torch can be handy for lighting a traditional tilley
>

lerryboshman
April 9th, 2011, 12:08 AM
On the fuel tank, paraffin, fuel tank pressure forced through the spray wand. Spray tube preheater pipe cutting around the cup in the flare of alcohol. Export of a warm paraffin wax spray fine spray in the tube and the entrance to the dome at the top of the jet is injected into the gas mixture.