If you add a sprinkle of salt in trangais, it helps to see the flame 🔥. Got to love the old school gear ,built to last for sure.God bless you and your family. Lee
Ew it looks proper chilly . Love your little van brother , you really love your fire lanterns . A dark horse . Have to admit , I am a two pedal fan . Great film . Paraffin is my favourite too and white spirits . . Thanks for the share . Fires really are 1916 . I'm over them . There's a time and a place for them with groups .
@@lifesahobby lol 😂 I love how every comment from you is a poem in its own way, u have a way of looking at things few people understand and a use of language few bother to use these days , tis clear you are a gentleman of detail and it has not gone unnoticed that to you the little things do not go unnoticed so I thank you for the detailed comments and the insight with cameras, means alot
@Bosundanbushcraft November is a time for poems for me , the dark nights , the long hours a still thoughts and the occasional pause which just makes me really notice . It's the shh , we have travelled a great journey of smokey fires and damp posteriors to find moments like these . Looking forward to these frosty camping solos you are planning , I hope to get a two day camp in in December. I might even make you a proper fire if I can . Be the club ❤️🔥🦾
@lifesahobby lol 😂 now I do enjoy a proper fire and long has it been my belief that winter is the season of camping,, that's when the woods are truly alive,when the wind really tells it's tales the season that shows which trees will be their in summer and who will be next year's fire 🔥, the season that's telling for us all , long may we Bushcraft long may the most basic of human existence be thee driver of our lives for what else has meaning
If you like kerosene, you would have been in your element (pardon the pun) at the tractor plant I used to work at. In the paint strip we had a kerosene tank that took about 30 drums to fill it, well over 1000 gallons. We would dip tractor parts in it after they had come out of a hot caustic tank. Regarding the gas, I’m with you on that one. A good friend killed his wife and dog in a gas explosion, blew the back of his boat off and sent him twenty yards down the canal. One reason I never had gas on my boat.
@@cujomojo well it's sad to hear that but that's the problem with gas it pools in low spots when it leaks and just waits for ignition, that's why I prefer the kero if that leaks you just get a puddle , and I would definitely like access to that tank and that's a good point,,, kero has lots of uses people DNT know , it's great for cleaning and makes a good replacement for wd40 and other lubricant in a pinch
@@DroneHDTV hey bud u need to find a fuel supply station, like a bus garrage or similar, somewhere that sells from the pump not prepak I used to try and find what they call grade 1 for the Tilly's and it makes no difference at all to them ,,, I have some things that say only use esso blue paraffin and it still makes no difference at all , most of them would actually run on diesel just fine , well except for the stink 🤣
@@rjsongwriter perhaps better on eBay and other second hand sites like fbook marketplace,,, I find most of mine on eBay or at local markets or car boot sales 🙂
@@carpenterstacey yea ,,,, they really don't tho I admit I find them all over but never bid allways buy it now ,, trouble is due to the energy crisis in this awful country things like this have gone up ,,, IV never paid more than 40 for mine but that was then so I can appreciate the price has gone up but is 85 really that much for a thing that costs pennies to run and lasts forever? How much is a jet boil stove or any number of gadgets out their ,,, their old but they have a value , shop around but ultimately they are worth it 😁
@@carpenterstacey thank you for the comment btw , but I would like to add that if you feel £ 85 for a good camping appliance that is allready far older than you or I and is guaranteed to outlive us both is silly money then perhaps the tealight candle plantpot heater is better for you,,, you can spend more than £100 on a decent knife or a good tent , a brand new Coleman petrol lamp will cost you 80 at least , good things cost money and hold value ,, but keep looking bargains are out there 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Thanks
Love it 😂😂 I forget to comment on here 😂😂 I want one💪
Ha ha no mate u text me instead 😅
@ that’s what I mean 🤣🤣 text don’t count on here 🤣🤣
If you add a sprinkle of salt in trangais, it helps to see the flame 🔥. Got to love the old school gear ,built to last for sure.God bless you and your family. Lee
@@leemichel8199 I didn't know that that's a great tip
Ew it looks proper chilly .
Love your little van brother , you really love your fire lanterns . A dark horse .
Have to admit , I am a two pedal fan .
Great film . Paraffin is my favourite too and white spirits . .
Thanks for the share . Fires really are 1916 . I'm over them . There's a time and a place for them with groups .
@@lifesahobby lol 😂 I love how every comment from you is a poem in its own way, u have a way of looking at things few people understand and a use of language few bother to use these days , tis clear you are a gentleman of detail and it has not gone unnoticed that to you the little things do not go unnoticed so I thank you for the detailed comments and the insight with cameras, means alot
@Bosundanbushcraft November is a time for poems for me , the dark nights , the long hours a still thoughts and the occasional pause which just makes me really notice .
It's the shh , we have travelled a great journey of smokey fires and damp posteriors to find moments like these .
Looking forward to these frosty camping solos you are planning , I hope to get a two day camp in in December. I might even make you a proper fire if I can .
Be the club ❤️🔥🦾
@lifesahobby lol 😂 now I do enjoy a proper fire and long has it been my belief that winter is the season of camping,, that's when the woods are truly alive,when the wind really tells it's tales the season that shows which trees will be their in summer and who will be next year's fire 🔥, the season that's telling for us all , long may we Bushcraft long may the most basic of human existence be thee driver of our lives for what else has meaning
If you like kerosene, you would have been in your element (pardon the pun) at the tractor plant I used to work at. In the paint strip we had a kerosene tank that took about 30 drums to fill it, well over 1000 gallons. We would dip tractor parts in it after they had come out of a hot caustic tank. Regarding the gas, I’m with you on that one. A good friend killed his wife and dog in a gas explosion, blew the back of his boat off and sent him twenty yards down the canal. One reason I never had gas on my boat.
@@cujomojo well it's sad to hear that but that's the problem with gas it pools in low spots when it leaks and just waits for ignition, that's why I prefer the kero if that leaks you just get a puddle , and I would definitely like access to that tank and that's a good point,,, kero has lots of uses people DNT know , it's great for cleaning and makes a good replacement for wd40 and other lubricant in a pinch
enjoyed the vid just subbed, I have a vinatge heater works wonders but cant find parrafin grade 1 for under a pound a litre lol
@@DroneHDTV hey bud u need to find a fuel supply station, like a bus garrage or similar, somewhere that sells from the pump not prepak I used to try and find what they call grade 1 for the Tilly's and it makes no difference at all to them ,,, I have some things that say only use esso blue paraffin and it still makes no difference at all , most of them would actually run on diesel just fine , well except for the stink 🤣
Here we goooo 1st
@@Georgiee.and.Dan. ha ha ha u been waiting for that ain't ya 🤣🤣
@@Bosundanbushcraftyou know the one 😉😉
Where can I buy one of these. I looked on Amazon and found nothing similar.
@@rjsongwriter perhaps better on eBay and other second hand sites like fbook marketplace,,, I find most of mine on eBay or at local markets or car boot sales 🙂
Just checked a 'well known auction site' and these heaters make silly money! Anywhere from £85 to £200!!
@@carpenterstacey yea ,,,, they really don't tho I admit I find them all over but never bid allways buy it now ,, trouble is due to the energy crisis in this awful country things like this have gone up ,,, IV never paid more than 40 for mine but that was then so I can appreciate the price has gone up but is 85 really that much for a thing that costs pennies to run and lasts forever? How much is a jet boil stove or any number of gadgets out their ,,, their old but they have a value , shop around but ultimately they are worth it 😁
@@carpenterstacey thank you for the comment btw , but I would like to add that if you feel £ 85 for a good camping appliance that is allready far older than you or I and is guaranteed to outlive us both is silly money then perhaps the tealight candle plantpot heater is better for you,,, you can spend more than £100 on a decent knife or a good tent , a brand new Coleman petrol lamp will cost you 80 at least , good things cost money and hold value ,, but keep looking bargains are out there 🙂🙂🙂🙂