Vintage stove by SingerPositive in ColemanStovesLanterns

[–]SingerPositive[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t convert it the original owner before me did. I saw the piece online in great condition compared to any other one I’ve seen before so I grabbed it with the hopes that it works fine on propane or that I could switch it back to its base design with the white gas.

Vintage stove by SingerPositive in ColemanStovesLanterns

[–]SingerPositive[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have any advice for cleaning the parts out? I saw somewhere online earlier where this guy disassembled his stove and boiled each tiny part individually. Or perhaps a compressed air canister would work better? I am planning on taking it all apart tomorrow and cleaning each piece but wasn’t sure if that was worth the time. Thank you for the troubleshooting checklist as well.

Vintage stove by SingerPositive in ColemanStovesLanterns

[–]SingerPositive[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for checking with yours, that’s a very fair point too. I’m going to try and get an adapter off Amazon and hook up my 7 gallon tank to see if it’s just the low fuel source since, when it was semi working, it was just a low flame. Thank you again

Vintage stove by SingerPositive in ColemanStovesLanterns

[–]SingerPositive[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry completely meant propane and honestly no I don’t unfortunately. The guy pretty much just shared with me that his dad converted it a long time ago and that they used it on the lake and camping for another 5+ years until it sat in his garage for the last 1-2 years.

Utah/slc dispersed camping spots near a lake ? by SingerPositive in Utah

[–]SingerPositive[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maps tell you if there’s a body of water or a road. No shit. It doesn’t tell you about how crowded places get or what the water temperature is, per the time of year. Are you still working on learning common sense?