Coleman Fuel is what used to be called "white gas". It is straight 80-octane gasoline with no additives or dyes, refined from petroleum,...
It's hard to tell colors from the photos you supplied, as different digital cameras have different color profiles and different computer monitors...
Although there are several recommendations to use "hunters green" or "hunter green" in this thread, Hunter Green is not a colour specification....
It looks like a very early mess kit design. I have a similar stainless steel U.S. Army surplus kit, from the mid-1940s, but the plate is deeper...
... or try a propane conversion, if the stove can take it. My Coleman 424 Dual Fuel stove is now outfitted with a propane converter from Century...
I wouldn't use it in either a stove or lantern. Turpentine is distilled from pine pitch and leaves a gummy residue, sure to clog orifices and gas...
White gas, also known as Coleman fuel, is straight gasoline, and has an octane rating of about 80. Most engines of today require at least 87...
I took my late-1970s genuine SIGG cap to a local department store recently and test fitted it to a current-generation SIGG beverage bottle. The...
It appears to be 14 threads per inch, but it is of a different diameter than 3/4 inch NPT in the U.S. A real SIGG cap won't fit into a female 3/4...
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