2 more pieces to the puzzle..

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2 more pieces to the puzzle..

Postby rainjer » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:51 pm

I picked up this vintage Coleman lantern wrench & #0 filter funnel on eBay a couple weeks ago. Both came this week. The wrench as every size wrench you need to tear down a lantern or stove. The funnel was made in Canada. It has a wire mesh & a blue felt filter inside it. I needed the funnel to fill my 242C lantern. The new Coleman funnels are a little to big to fit in the hole.

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Re: 2 more pieces to the puzzle..

Postby halfdome, Danny » Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:02 am

rainjer wrote:I picked up this vintage Coleman lantern wrench & #0 filter funnel on eBay a couple weeks ago. Both came this week. The wrench as every size wrench you need to tear down a lantern or stove. The funnel was made in Canada. It has a wire mesh & a blue felt filter inside it. I needed the funnel to fill my 242C lantern. The new Coleman funnels are a little to big to fit in the hole.

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Nice addition to your collection Jeremy :thumbsup: . I too was looking for a funnel for my 242 for the same reasons. The new plastic funnels fit snug & don't allow air to escape. Later I realized that if I opened the pump valve the air escapes and the fuel flows into the fount without any problems. :D Danny
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Postby doug hodder » Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:11 am

Jeremy...you're missing the third piece....Made for the 228 and 220 teardowns. Got Wrench? "Oh Oh, another piece you need!" Doug

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Postby rainjer » Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:54 am

Danny, I had not thought of that. Iwould been a cheaper solution....

Doug, your a bad man..... :thinking:

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