[TheForge] coal or charcoal
Peter Hirst
saltydog335 at aol.com
Thu Jun 12 09:26:08 EDT 2008
Andrew wrote:
"D00d, ANY oil will work in a wicked lamp"
Not exactly. In my historic shop, I want to use Aladdin mantle lamps --
because they produce real light, about 60 watt equivalent. I can tell you
from experience that they and other center draft lamps will clog if the
right fuel is not used. I worked as the lamp guy in an old school general
store for a year, and saw any number of Alladins, Rayos and similar with
wicks that looked like they had been dipped in epoxy. For technical reasons
that I can explain if you like, the denser, heavier compounds in certain
fuels build up in these wicks and eventually prevent the capillary action
that they rely on from drawing any more oil. Alladin speciies not using
"smokeless, odorless" lamp oil, for example, because of its paraffin
content, recommending only kerosene. Which is in fact smokelss and odorless
in a properly tuned center draft lamp. I am currently working on
formulation of a recycled veggie based fuel that will not clog a center
draft wick. I'll let you know how it turns out. So far I can tell you, it
has to be mechanically filtered pretty fine.
Keziah
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