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I have
several large oil lamps onboard, and lamp oil costs about US$ 12/gal. I bought a gallon of Weems and Plath liquid paraffin for about $20.00 at West Marine. I, for one would like to find a good substitute. |
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Defender.com has 2.5 g lamp oil for $25.99 plus shipping
"MLapla4120" wrote in message ... I have several large oil lamps onboard, and lamp oil costs about US$ 12/gal. I bought a gallon of Weems and Plath liquid paraffin for about $20.00 at West Marine. I, for one would like to find a good substitute. |
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Try Wal-mart or a crafts store like Garden Ridge Pottery. They all should
have liquid parrafin and lamp oil. -- Keith __ Why are a wise man and a wise guy opposites? "Phil" wrote in message r.com... Defender.com has 2.5 g lamp oil for $25.99 plus shipping "MLapla4120" wrote in message ... I have several large oil lamps onboard, and lamp oil costs about US$ 12/gal. I bought a gallon of Weems and Plath liquid paraffin for about $20.00 at West Marine. I, for one would like to find a good substitute. |
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I just bought 2.5 gallons of non-smoking unscented lamp oil at West
Marine for $20. HTH MLapla4120 wrote: I have several large oil lamps onboard, and lamp oil costs about US$ 12/gal. I bought a gallon of Weems and Plath liquid paraffin for about $20.00 at West Marine. I, for one would like to find a good substitute. -- s/v Mutiny Rhodes Bounty II lying Oriental, NC WDB5619 |
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I just bought 2.5 gallons of non-smoking unscented lamp oil at West
Marine for $20. HTH I hate to tell you this, but you didn't, unless you bought way below market price. you probably bought the middle grade stuff. kerosene was a buck eighty the last time I bought 2.5 gallons (last October), while mostly kinda smokeless lamp stuff was about six bux a gallon, and the good stuff (interior lamp stuff for several hours at a time use) was about $12 a gallon, if you bought a gallon at a time ($3.99 for 20 oz at your local, friendly candle store selling your wife items "mood enhancement"). I use (successfully, if you count taking care to lower the burner and to trim the wick, both to reduce sooting of the glass) kero for an outdoor anchor light (makes the boat distinctive, and is legal under the colregs) and the high priced stuff for cabin lamps. The high priced stuff has no smell or soot. |
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