Lamp oil instead of Parrafin?

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Chris the Cat

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Jan 29, 2008
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Can I use the yellowy/green 'Lamp Oil' in my hurricane lamp instead of parrafin? I KNOW it sounds like a no-brainer,but I have never used the stuff before and being as my shed/cabin is ready and the lamps are coming out of storage I thought I would ask!
Thanks folks.
Chris.
 
I'm pretty sure that for hurricane lamps.
you could use lamp oil without any problems.

One way to find out...... trial some otdoors to see if there is any increase in smoke and tell us what you think.

ATB

Ogri the trog
 
I think you can use Citronella (yellow) oil in oil lamps that are indoor and outdoor use. We have several indoor lamps, non-pressure types that we use clear lamp oil in, and the paraffin pressure lamps can be indoors or out.

We have been told to use paraffin in the indoor lamps if needed. It's a lot cheaper than the lamp oil.

I found some stuff on WIKI.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerosene_lamp

Hope that helps.

:D
 
Not sure about hurricane lamps....but tried it in normal lanterns an' it don't wick very well...(Flame fizzled out after about ten mins)......cut it wi' normal parafin an' it was fine.
 

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