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The warning had to be posted to protect the FORUMS and my comments
but you can always figure out an adapter to use a remote Can, just a matter of finding the right fittings.
OR one could silver solder a fitting of Choice on the end of an Original Cylinder... BUT I didn't tell you to do that
My Standard Disclaimer as follows......................................
This information is provided free of charge and is probably worth precisely what you paid for it. If you build one of these devices, it is likely that it will fly apart and kill everyone within 5 blocks. Construct and use at your own risk.
Thx Justin, the painting is done, but the valve body was bent in a vice or with pliers at some point. She’s a leaker that I can hopefully fix. If not, I’ll pass it on to someone else to play with.
Wandering around Facebook marketplace and found an ad for two lanterns one gas one propane in Denver.....sooo I made the hour drive and sadly 5min before I arrived the seller picked up the well worn box that the Canadian 335 was in and it fell out the bottom and broke the USA made globe...dang nabbit.... So I got them both for 20 bux.
So now I got a 7-72 model 335 Canadian Coleman lol. First find for me in Colorado....but I haven't really been looking either. Here in a few weeks hopefully I'll be trucking all my stuff and lantern collection from storage in California to Colorado