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Originally posted by 60 Deluxe View PostMost of my really good outdoor memories include something with the Coleman brand in them. I have two stoves and a lantern. The lantern blew off the car top rack on the way to a campout. I straightened out the top and put new glass in it and it works just fine. Boy I was p.o.ed when that happened. I treasure my camping gear and like to take care of it.
My stoves are pretty nasty from grease splatter. Anyone know a good trick for removing thirty year old gummed up grease?
I also have an older, light green Coleman heater. I've only had it about thirty five years and only messed with it a little bit and remember that I wasn't happy with it. That was pre Google days so maybe I can dig up some information on it now.
This thread brings back so many memories...now I am thinking of the old green and white steel clad ice chest that served the family from the time that I was about six until well after my own kids were that age.
Here is a 1976 model 413G that I have been refinishing. I have taken some dents out of the case, cleaned it up and sanded it. Its ready for paint. This stove burns great and I have cooked a lot on it at the lease. I just thought it deserved to look new again. It is sitting on top of a vintage Thermos ice chest which is a lot "cooler" than any Yeti.
Last edited by Arrowsmith; 11-22-2014, 09:20 AM.
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Originally posted by tazhunter0 View PostTimm
If you need another stove or some lanterns let me know. I have several that was sent back to me by my parents. The few times we camped I remember the stove and lanterns both being used. I know they take the Coleman fuel on all of them.
I need another lantern for sure and quite possibly another stove.Last edited by 2050z; 11-22-2014, 09:32 AM.
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Originally posted by Goldeneagle View PostI've got started restoring my parents old stove from the '60's. It took a beating over the years, but I'll get it going again.
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If anyone out there has a Coleman 3 burner buried in their garage or storage shed let me know. I been looking for one.
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Originally posted by 60 Deluxe View PostI will have to clean my stoves up that way. One for sure needs paint as it has been in a grease fire.
I found the instructions online for the Coleman heater. Works like a champ now that I know how it works. I think that I was trying to make it work with the snuffer on it.
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Originally posted by Arrowsmith View PostRandy. That 3 burner is a cool stove. I am pretty sure that is a 426D. Notice how the grates have a round grate piece in the middle. Look at my 418G has the same grate. These were "sister" models. As far as I know these were the only two models that had this type of grate.
If anyone out there has a Coleman 3 burner buried in their garage or storage shed let me know. I been looking for one.
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