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DMP October 20th 03 01:47 PM

Force 10 Kerosene Lantern
 
Perhaps someone can help.

We have an aging Force 10 Kerosene lantern, Model P250K, that we used
on our boat, that needs some sprucing up. We inquired of Force 10 who
was not able to help, advising that a company named Anderson had taken
over production of their lanterns some years ago.

I could find nothing on the 'net about a company named Anderson that
makes kerosene lanterns.

Does anyone have any info or a source for replacement parts? Thanks.


Diane P.

Lloyd Sumpter October 20th 03 03:26 PM

Force 10 Kerosene Lantern
 
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 05:47:41 +0000, DMP wrote:

Perhaps someone can help.

We have an aging Force 10 Kerosene lantern, Model P250K, that we used
on our boat, that needs some sprucing up. We inquired of Force 10 who
was not able to help, advising that a company named Anderson had taken
over production of their lanterns some years ago.

I could find nothing on the 'net about a company named Anderson that
makes kerosene lanterns.

Does anyone have any info or a source for replacement parts? Thanks.


Diane P.


Are you talking about a "genuine" kerosene lamp, the kind with a wick? We
get these at Canadian Tire or Three Vets for about $5. GREAT lanterns -
good for anchor lights. "Spare parts"? Hell, just buy a new one!

Lloyd Sumpter
"Far Cove" Catalina 36


DMP October 20th 03 06:48 PM

Force 10 Kerosene Lantern
 

Are you talking about a "genuine" kerosene lamp, the kind with a wick? We
get these at Canadian Tire or Three Vets for about $5. GREAT lanterns -
good for anchor lights. "Spare parts"? Hell, just buy a new one!

Lloyd Sumpter
"Far Cove" Catalina 36




Lloyd:

This lantern does not have a wick but a single woven mesh mantle. It
has great sentimental value and was quite costly at the time.

It is 20 or so years old. I really would like to get it running
reliably. It was/is a great lantern.

I thought we got it at Defender, but can't locate the manual, receipt
or any of the parts we had at one time.

Diane

[email protected] October 20th 03 06:52 PM

Force 10 Kerosene Lantern
 

No kidding. You can get the red Chinese jobs in a lot of surplus
stores, as well. I wouldn't use them inside, but hanging in the
cockpit or elsewhere they are nice. I take a couple and put them in
the Zodiac and use them on the beach. If I forget one, so what?
Somebody gets a useful lamp.

In the boat, I'd have a more solidly built and vented fixed kerosene
lamp gimbelled and screwed to a bulkhead.

R.

On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 07:26:01 -0700, "Lloyd Sumpter"
wrote:

On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 05:47:41 +0000, DMP wrote:

Perhaps someone can help.

We have an aging Force 10 Kerosene lantern, Model P250K, that we used
on our boat, that needs some sprucing up. We inquired of Force 10 who
was not able to help, advising that a company named Anderson had taken
over production of their lanterns some years ago.

I could find nothing on the 'net about a company named Anderson that
makes kerosene lanterns.

Does anyone have any info or a source for replacement parts? Thanks.


Diane P.


Are you talking about a "genuine" kerosene lamp, the kind with a wick? We
get these at Canadian Tire or Three Vets for about $5. GREAT lanterns -
good for anchor lights. "Spare parts"? Hell, just buy a new one!

Lloyd Sumpter
"Far Cove" Catalina 36



Steve October 20th 03 07:25 PM

Force 10 Kerosene Lantern
 
Sounds like it has the same mantle as a presureized camp lantern.. If so
you can get them from Coleman or any other camping supply place.

I also have one that use these that screws onto a small propane cylinder.

What ever the type, if they use pressure tank they always seem to use the
same mantle and put out a lot of lite. However they are noisy and generate
more heat than you want to deal with in summer.




Vito October 20th 03 08:21 PM

Force 10 Kerosene Lantern
 
DMP wrote:


Are you talking about a "genuine" kerosene lamp, the kind with a wick?...


Lloyd:

This lantern does not have a wick but a single woven mesh mantle. ...


I'd like to buy one like it too. Wick (wicked?) lanterns make light.
Mantle ones make heat too - nice with winter coming.

Don White October 21st 03 01:16 AM

Force 10 Kerosene Lantern
 
After Hurricane Juan knocked out my power for six long days & nights, I
went to 'Lee Valley' and bought a 'Dietz Hurricane Lantern'...sometimes
called a 'Blizzard Lantern'. It has a wick and can run on kerosene or lamp
oil.
I bought the lamp oil because it's supposed to be smokeless.

Lloyd Sumpter wrote in message
...
Are you talking about a "genuine" kerosene lamp, the kind with a wick? We
get these at Canadian Tire or Three Vets for about $5. GREAT lanterns -
good for anchor lights. "Spare parts"? Hell, just buy a new one!

Lloyd Sumpter
"Far Cove" Catalina 36





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