Excellent restoration! I restored a model 200 too fews weeks ago and working perfectly. Repainted the fount and put new decal on. To remove the paint on a lantern,oven cleaner work wonderful. Coat the fount generously,put in a ziplock bag all night and the day after,just need to wipe with a rag than good wash with soapy water, Once its dryed,ready for a final wipe with lacquer thinner to remove any grease or contaminants and ready to paint!
Yes, it certainly looked spiffy. Funny thing, Last weekend at my grandson’s Baptism and first birthday,I was told that I looked spiffy. haha. That was a beautiful transformation. I liked the fact you knew something was amiss and corrected it. Great job. Thanks for sharing. Tony
The 200A is my favorite looking lantern, something about the profile and maybe the color also. Glad you're having fun with these lanterns and also teaching others how to restore them. Stay well, my friend.
They have really grown on me! They have a look that says, old time lantern! I’m definitely having fun! Thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I hope you’re enjoying your day!
I just got my first second hand find (a '68 220F) running and have my eyes set on one of these 200's as my next project. Thank you for the inspiration Dom! Have a safe Labor Day!
You’re welcome and thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I definitely dig the 200s! Let me know how it comes out! I hope you’re having a wonderful day!
I’ve had a lot of people walking by my camp, only to stop and ask what kind of lantern I was using because it is so bright! 😃 and of course I look at them with a great big smile and said that is my 1962, 200 a single mantle.😃 and they usually respond that’s way brighter than my double mantle lantern.😏
Hi Dominic 😀, that's a great looking lamp after the refurbishment, is that a lead free gas or kerosene lamp, sorry but I don't recall you saying what fuel they run on . Any sign of the chuks coming, ?,coups all ready but no sitting guests, eggsasperating, lol, thanks for another great video mate, stay safe, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
It uses white gas. The call it camp fuel. It’s basically 50ish octane. No chicks yet, but soon I hope! Thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I hope you’re enjoying your day!
Awesome transformation, my friend. You did a great job indeed, but you're keeping me in suspense here. You never did tell us the year after you removed the paint??? Thanks for sharing, and God bless.
Very nice man.. I’m currently restoring a couple 200a’s, one is 10 of ‘72 and the other is 9 of ‘64. Was wondering if you used a wire wheel on the outside of the frame, and which red paint you used from Ace? Thanks brother! 🤟
Thanks brother, I appreciate it! I use a fine wire wheel if I have to, but only if I have to! Otherwise a dip in evapo-rust and steel wool. The paint in International machine red.
Thanks brother, I appreciate it! I bought the paint at Ace Hardware. Its Ace Rust Stop Machine & Implement Gloss International Red Protective Enamel Spray Paint.
@@Dominic.Minischetti Thanks! It looks like it's a pretty good color match. You mentioned bronze wool to replace the cardboard tube in the generator. How much of that do you put inside the generator?
@@HighSierraBob You’re welcome! Not much, use a piece about the size of the tube and wrap it around loosely. It shouldn’t be hard to put back in the housing.
another great piece bought back to life
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Nice Coleman Lantern..It sure is bright!
It sure is bright! Thanks for watching sister, I appreciate it! I hope you’re having a great day!
Great Job, Shining Brightly, Thanks Dom ! ATB T God Bless
You’re welcome and thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I hope you have a wonderful day and God bless and stay safe!
Good job 👍, Dominic. 200A has ceiling reflector. Came with a ceiling chain
Wow that’s cool! I didn’t know that!
Excellent restoration! I restored a model 200 too fews weeks ago and working perfectly. Repainted the fount and put new decal on. To remove the paint on a lantern,oven cleaner work wonderful. Coat the fount generously,put in a ziplock bag all night and the day after,just need to wipe with a rag than good wash with soapy water, Once its dryed,ready for a final wipe with lacquer thinner to remove any grease or contaminants and ready to paint!
Thanks for that tip! I appreciate it! And I appreciate you watching brother, I hope you’re having a wonderful day!
Yes, it certainly looked spiffy. Funny thing, Last weekend at my grandson’s Baptism and first birthday,I was told that I looked spiffy. haha. That was a beautiful transformation. I liked the fact you knew something was amiss and corrected it. Great job. Thanks for sharing. Tony
😂😂😂 You’re welcome and thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I hope you have a wonderful day!
Wonderful restoration Dominic , looks great , thanks for sharing , God bless brother !
You’re welcome and thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I hope you’re enjoying your day and God bless and stay safe!
Oh I was hoping to see the baby lantern 😉😂🤣
❤️ 👍
😂😂😂 That would have been funny sister! 😂😂😂
Came out awesome brother. Nice job. I like the looks of those. Kind of a nostalgic look. 👍👍
I agree! Very old timey! Thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I hope you’re enjoying your day!
Such a beautiful restoration job on this lantern. ❤👍
Thanks sister, I appreciate it!
The 200A is my favorite looking lantern, something about the profile and maybe the color also. Glad you're having fun with these lanterns and also teaching others how to restore them. Stay well, my friend.
They have really grown on me! They have a look that says, old time lantern! I’m definitely having fun!
Thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I hope you’re enjoying your day!
Coleman Lanters were built to last a long time. looks great thanks for sharing this restoration. take care and have a wonderful Sunday
You got that right! And you’re welcome brother! I appreciate you watching! I hope you have a wonderful day!
I just got my first second hand find (a '68 220F) running and have my eyes set on one of these 200's as my next project. Thank you for the inspiration Dom! Have a safe Labor Day!
You’re welcome and thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I definitely dig the 200s! Let me know how it comes out! I hope you’re having a wonderful day!
Before and after ,
What a difference 👍
Fire it up 🔥
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Looks awesome brother! Another great job. Thanks for the video
You’re welcome and thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I hope you’re enjoying your day!
That looks great, Dom. So cool to see it restored.
Thanks brother, I appreciate it! These 200As are growing on me! 😂😂😂
Beautiful lantern! Nice job!
Thanks brother, I appreciate it! I hope you have a great day!
I’ve had a lot of people walking by my camp, only to stop and ask what kind of lantern I was using because it is so bright! 😃 and of course I look at them with a great big smile and said that is my 1962, 200 a single mantle.😃 and they usually respond that’s way brighter than my double mantle lantern.😏
Oh yeah! That’s awesome brother! And thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
You’re a class act Dominic! Well done again.
Thanks brother, I appreciate it! I hope you have a wonderful day!
Hi Dominic 😀, that's a great looking lamp after the refurbishment, is that a lead free gas or kerosene lamp, sorry but I don't recall you saying what fuel they run on . Any sign of the chuks coming, ?,coups all ready but no sitting guests, eggsasperating, lol, thanks for another great video mate, stay safe, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
It uses white gas. The call it camp fuel. It’s basically 50ish octane. No chicks yet, but soon I hope! Thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I hope you’re enjoying your day!
Man brother, that one turned out pretty! Nice job!!
Thanks brother, I appreciate it! I hope you have a wonderful day!
That is really cool
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@@Dominic.Minischetti take care
You might add that the 200a is the best one for a beginner to start with.
I agree! It's a great model for beginners and has a lot of history! Thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it!
Love the 200A lantern's. You're right it does look spiffy lol. I love that word to. As always nice work brother. Take care.
😂😂😂 Thanks for watching sister, I appreciate it! I hope you have a wonderful day!
very cool my friend
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Stunning!
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GREAT JOB!
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Awesome transformation, my friend. You did a great job indeed, but you're keeping me in suspense here. You never did tell us the year after you removed the paint???
Thanks for sharing, and God bless.
Thanks brother, I appreciate it! It is 6 of 63! I just picked up 2 more! Twins! Both are 2-72! I hope you had a great day and God bless and stay safe!
@@Dominic.Minischetti I'm looking for my birthday lantern in 200a 6/68
@@colemanrestorationsrepair4171 I’ll check my dates and see what I have.
Great job turned out awesome hope you are doing good
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Very cool Dom 🇺🇸 🇳🇿
Oh wow , love 200A
5:30 WOW !!!! Love the color
The burner frame looks great 👍
Shes a runner! Well done Dom 👏
Me too! Thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it! I hope you have a wonderful day!
Very nice man.. I’m currently restoring a couple 200a’s, one is 10 of ‘72 and the other is 9 of ‘64. Was wondering if you used a wire wheel on the outside of the frame, and which red paint you used from Ace?
Thanks brother! 🤟
Thanks brother, I appreciate it! I use a fine wire wheel if I have to, but only if I have to! Otherwise a dip in evapo-rust and steel wool. The paint in International machine red.
What was ur process on the repaint? Nice!
If I’m repainting one, I strip it with paint stripper. Fill any dents with auto body filler, prime and paint it. Then rub down with a compound.
Nice job! Where did you get the red paint for the fount?
Thanks brother, I appreciate it! I bought the paint at Ace Hardware. Its Ace Rust Stop Machine & Implement Gloss International Red Protective Enamel Spray Paint.
@@Dominic.Minischetti Thanks! It looks like it's a pretty good color match. You mentioned bronze wool to replace the cardboard tube in the generator. How much of that do you put inside the generator?
@@HighSierraBob You’re welcome! Not much, use a piece about the size of the tube and wrap it around loosely. It shouldn’t be hard to put back in the housing.
That's the same model I have.
It’s definitely one of my favorite models! Thanks for watching brother, I appreciate it!