How to Drain the Fuel from a Coleman Camp Stove Tank

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2023
  • Frank from the Old Town Coleman Center demonstrates a nearly 100 year old trick to getting all the fuel out of a camp stove tank. This also works getting the sludge out of a lamp or lantern fount.
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  • @keithwagner6422
    @keithwagner6422 Год назад +4

    Always puts a smile on my face when you light the desk lamp and grin at the camera

  • @mikepeterson9362
    @mikepeterson9362 Год назад +11

    Thanks for the fresh content Frank, I appreciate you keeping the Coleman fires burning!

  • @stanciemerych1448
    @stanciemerych1448 10 месяцев назад +3

    I hate to admit that I just recently dumped my fuel out of the stove tank like you illustrate so well.
    After seeing this, and when you started to pump the tank, all I could think of was, "why didn't I think of this?"
    Great video!!!

  • @chrissewell1608
    @chrissewell1608 Год назад +4

    Nice Coleman table lamp. My uncle has one, too. I understand they are very rare, these days.

  • @s.t.6769
    @s.t.6769 3 месяца назад +1

    AWESOME! And so simple. Love it. After drilling out the cork I had to wrap it with a piece of duct tape to reinforce the walls so it wouldn't split when working the hose thru. I also used a small clamp to hold the hose in the container (pumping to container) so it wouldn't slip out and spray gas everywhere while pumping. Worked really well. Thanks!

  • @901ronnie
    @901ronnie Год назад +3

    Neat tip! Never peed on an electric fence but saw my cousin do it. Never knew anyone could dance like that. Ended our hunting day as we helped him back to camp!

    • @ianbutler1983
      @ianbutler1983 Год назад

      I would have left him to mull over his silliness.

  • @mdenny6044
    @mdenny6044 Год назад +4

    Another really useful tip, Frank!! Thanks for posting it.

  • @JerkRice
    @JerkRice Год назад +4

    This video is exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks for showing us how to make this.

  • @TwoRiders
    @TwoRiders Год назад +3

    Another really useful video Frank.
    Thanks for what you do.

  • @TheReal1953
    @TheReal1953 Год назад +3

    Brilliant, Frank as usual with your vids! Thanks. Just a head's up.....as if products from Asia could get any worse....I've bought standard clear tubing from the box stores like HD and it's inferior; isn't consistent in OD & ID, poor quality, etc. In this application, you're probably OK but amazing to me that they can screw up even simple tubing.

  • @pipeonthemountain
    @pipeonthemountain Год назад +1

    So good to see you back on here Frank! Great video and tip! Also liked that old Camping book you were reading. Take care.-Don

  • @matersworkshop6123
    @matersworkshop6123 Год назад +3

    It's the simple ideas that work the best

  • @1truefreedomfighter
    @1truefreedomfighter 10 месяцев назад +1

    Most amazing video I've seen all month!

  • @alexreed5017
    @alexreed5017 Год назад +1

    I bought a Coleman 425D in a junk store last week and found your site and channel a few days later. I really appreciate everything you do to teach us about these old stoves and lanterns, especially the safety information! Once I have a new gasket in I'll be ready to use it this summer.

  • @jaycimbak7781
    @jaycimbak7781 Год назад

    Another great tip from another great video!!!

  • @inthebackyardwithdel438
    @inthebackyardwithdel438 Год назад +1

    AWESOME , thank you for sharing this tip !!!

  • @allenfields3539
    @allenfields3539 Год назад

    That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing

  • @bustagreenhead
    @bustagreenhead Год назад

    Great tip Frank. I've been looking forward to a new video. Glad to have you back Frank.

  • @CarolinaChrisOutdoors
    @CarolinaChrisOutdoors Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing that tip.... I hate when I pee on electric fences! 🤣

    • @DomMini
      @DomMini Год назад

      😂😂😂

  • @JefferyHall-ct2tr
    @JefferyHall-ct2tr Год назад

    THANK You Frank! What a GREAT tip! Going to have to make me one of those!

  • @kentuckyhiker7071
    @kentuckyhiker7071 11 месяцев назад

    Wow. Awesome stuff once again!! TY!!

  • @kurtak9452
    @kurtak9452 Год назад

    Great one Frank. Thanks

  • @cajuncookone
    @cajuncookone Год назад

    Many Many thanks Frank! We really appreciate your videos, time, and dedication! May God smile upon you and your family!
    Cheers,
    David

  • @jdj5952
    @jdj5952 Год назад +1

    I personally like to just let them run out of fuel. Gives me a good excuse to actually use my stoves. Now if the fuel is stale or there's some other reason why the stove may be unsafe to light this could really come in handy.

  • @Andrew_From_NB
    @Andrew_From_NB Год назад

    Super great tip Frank! Thanks for that! Take care! 😊. Andrew from NB, Canada :)

  • @aktrapper6126
    @aktrapper6126 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent, doesn't get better then this.

  • @ajadair500
    @ajadair500 Год назад

    Once again, thanks "Frank. 👍

  • @richarddice7703
    @richarddice7703 15 часов назад

    This is great, thanks, I will be making one of these devices over the next few days. Question: is the 1/4" tubing an outside diameter measure or an inside diameter measure? (Guessing outer, but maybe it is inner diameter and then the goal is just to really snugly push 3/8" of the outer diameter through the cork so it is super pressure-tight?)

  • @russelltait3152
    @russelltait3152 Год назад

    Thank you Frank.

  • @Stover1928
    @Stover1928 16 дней назад

    Holly crap excellent! Making that today!

  • @whoisjohngalt5258
    @whoisjohngalt5258 Год назад

    Awesome! Thanks Frank!

  • @daleley7645
    @daleley7645 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great tip!

  • @thomaslubben8559
    @thomaslubben8559 Год назад +2

    Pretty slick!

  • @yinglyca1
    @yinglyca1 Год назад +2

    Good to know. Good video.

  • @kj7element276
    @kj7element276 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing! its funny how Coleman doesnt sell anything like that nor do they instruct you about this anymore...its because they are hoping that you will never do it and then wind up buying replacement parts or all new products when your original product fails.

  • @BattleAx342
    @BattleAx342 Год назад

    Thanks that was an awesome video.

  • @petemack1745
    @petemack1745 11 месяцев назад

    Made a couple of these. One for my son, and one for myself. Sent you a couple of cups of coffee. 😃

  • @revolutioninthespiri
    @revolutioninthespiri Год назад

    Love the Wilton vise

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I'm not a vintage tool collector, per se, but I know it is a nice one, based on RUclips comments. When I bought the Coleman collection in 1999, the seller threw that in because he only used it when he worked on Colemans.

  • @bladewurk
    @bladewurk 10 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome Thank you!

  • @keepcalmandfarmon5401
    @keepcalmandfarmon5401 Год назад +1

    Brilliant!!!

  • @billwolfram412
    @billwolfram412 Год назад +1

    Many Thanks !!!!

  • @nomadmarauder-dw9re
    @nomadmarauder-dw9re Месяц назад

    Here's my method. First of all, I use 12 oz liquor or soda bottles to store fuel inside the stove. To empty the tank, I just put the fuel tube inside the bottle and turn it on. The fuel collects in the bottle with no drama. Just pump up the pressure if needed. And the 12 oz bottle holds nearly a full tank. You're welcome.

  • @msobo181
    @msobo181 Год назад

    Brillant!

  • @ronsilvey3539
    @ronsilvey3539 Год назад

    Love it👍👍

  • @doubtfultelevision1990
    @doubtfultelevision1990 Месяц назад

    I use a Coleman that has the fuel cap in the middle of the tank. Will this method completely empty the tank, or will still have to flip it and try to empty it while fighting the exit and shaking to get the last bit out?

  • @JungleBobRepair
    @JungleBobRepair Год назад

    Cool

  • @user-ju1gb2gm9m
    @user-ju1gb2gm9m 3 дня назад

    Dude you rock🤘😎. 😂

  • @donaldbollman1049
    @donaldbollman1049 3 месяца назад +1

    I really thought that you would use a fish tank filter pump.

  • @mikeslatkin2467
    @mikeslatkin2467 Год назад

    That's great Frank. I really hate siphoning, or worse, the people that allow the fuel to evaporate out. Yuk what a mess!

  • @christophercridlebaugh8965
    @christophercridlebaugh8965 Год назад

    Make more videos!!!! Got a lot of old coleman equipment need videos to fix them manly indoor double mantle lamp oh and mine doesn't have the glass shade need to know where to get it

  • @DomMini
    @DomMini Год назад +1

    That’s a great idea! I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to remove fuel and not making a mess! I final came up with a plan. I took and old filler cap and used a step drill and drilled a hole in the center. I bought a Funnel King Flexible Spout Funnel and trimmed the end off until it fit into the cap and I just screw the cap on and pour away! It works great!

    • @TheReal1953
      @TheReal1953 Год назад +1

      You ruined a cap when this is so much easier.

    • @DomMini
      @DomMini Год назад

      @@TheReal1953 I have so many spare caps and this one was totally rusted! I didn’t ruin it, I repurposed it! Something that was trash now is a functional tool! It’s all how you look at it!

    • @TheReal1953
      @TheReal1953 Год назад +1

      @@DomMini I get it. But by implication, you're recommending drilling out a cap. Frank's way makes more sense because nothing stock is ruined. You could just as easily probably restore the rusty cap?

    • @DomMini
      @DomMini Год назад

      @@TheReal1953 Actually I didn’t recommend anyone doing anything. That’s just what I did. I have a lot of spare parts. One rusty, pitted filler cap is nothing. What would you do if your check valve is stuck and you can’t free it with carburetor cleaner and you want to empty the fount or tank but the pump is useless? You can’t use Frank’s method now could you?

    • @TheReal1953
      @TheReal1953 Год назад +1

      @@DomMini Well, if you're serious about collecting these, then you make a tool to remove the check valve or spend the $40-something to buy one. I have one, do you?

  • @williammc63
    @williammc63 Год назад

    Hey? I have that book !

  • @wallacecole634
    @wallacecole634 10 месяцев назад

    Do you recommend storing the tank dry? Should I not use old 5year old Coleman fuel?

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  10 месяцев назад +2

      If you're leaving the lantern sit idle, yes, remove the fuel and allow the fount to dry inside. There is no issue with 5 year old fuel as long as it is still clean.

  • @benjamincresswell3713
    @benjamincresswell3713 Год назад

    Thank you for the video Frank. I've never had a liquid gas stove, & I'd like to know if it cost less to cook with regular unleaded 10% eth gas than Propane. I refill my 1Lb tanks for about 90¢, and car gas costs about $3.50/ gal around me today. Is there any advantage to using car gas. tnx ben/ michigan

    • @Krankie_V
      @Krankie_V Год назад +1

      It burns hotter and longer than propane. 1 gallon of liquid fuel is equal to about 6 pounds of propane as far as usage time goes. For most people it boils down to cconvenience. A lot of people don't like the fussy nature of the liquid fuel stoves and lanterns. Personally it does not bother me. If using the appliance in cold weather, liquid fuel is a must because the pressure goes too low in the propane bottles to be useful.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Год назад +1

      Ben, I concur with the comment earlier. Especially because in you're in Michigan, you should have a gasoline stove. It will work perfectly fine all winter long whereas your propane stove won't. I've hesitated to do a compare video because there are so many. Yeah, cold weather is one very good reason.

  • @jackcamden4089
    @jackcamden4089 Год назад

    Can you do a video on how to remove a stuck burner on a 1960s 220 f please? Btw great to have you back thanks.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Год назад

      Please email me about your burner!

    • @jackcamden4089
      @jackcamden4089 Год назад

      @@OldTownColeman I actually got the burner out, but it took some minor jerry rigging. It is a near mint 1965 220f that I think was made on a Monday. The burner was much too tight and I am currently working to get the tip cleaner body off so I can get the frame off. I didn't have much luck with the screwdriver and wrench technique either. I do have a parts lantern so I'm not too worried if I broke something else. I'll be sure to email you, thanks.

  • @brianclay3315
    @brianclay3315 Год назад

    I have an older coleman double mantle. We were using it during a power outage recently and after a couple hours of use it suddenly spit fire out of the adjustment knob. I immediately shut it off and snuffed it out. The flame burned for a minute or two longer. What could be the issue? Too much pressure from pumping? Bad seal?

    • @Joshie2256
      @Joshie2256 7 месяцев назад

      It sounds to me as though the stem packing has failed. Watch the lantern repair video to see how to replace the packing.

    • @johnsmith7676
      @johnsmith7676 5 месяцев назад

      Tighen up the packing nut. That *should* solve the problem. If not, you need a new packing or a new valve. Tightening the packing nut up a bit almost always fixes this problem, however.

  • @frankmarullo228
    @frankmarullo228 Год назад +3

    Yo Frank ,, how are you doing my friend ? Good I hope , I have a question for you WHERE THE F%#K HAVE YOU BEEN ??? THANK you Frank from montana......

  • @DiscoveringOutdoors
    @DiscoveringOutdoors Год назад

    Will this trick work for a lantern?

    • @bwhip
      @bwhip 11 месяцев назад

      yes

  • @dandarling5990
    @dandarling5990 Год назад

    Great idea! But I bought a Harbor Freight oil extractor, like a big tire pump. To change oil in my many small engines, tractors and trucks. It sucks the fuel out nice. Luckily I burn 4000 gallons of used motor oil, bad gasoline and diesel fuel in my 2 sawmill furnaces.

    • @TheReal1953
      @TheReal1953 Год назад +1

      Mityvac(and others) make fluid extractors that run off of your compressor. Had one for yrs.....very slick, but slower. Helps to have your fluid warm.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Год назад

      Wow...that would be fun.

    • @dandarling5990
      @dandarling5990 Год назад +1

      @@OldTownColeman I like how simple your cork and tube method is. I now have one on the bench.

  • @dreamthyf
    @dreamthyf Год назад +1

    That's awesome!

  • @harveyhandbanana
    @harveyhandbanana Год назад

    Frank I would love to see the literature you have on all of this stuff.

    • @harveyhandbanana
      @harveyhandbanana Год назад

      By the way it's Jules but sure if you recognize the handle I use

  • @69HemiGTX
    @69HemiGTX Год назад

    So you're the one who wound up with my credit card! 😂

  • @tomwilliams8675
    @tomwilliams8675 10 месяцев назад

    👍👍🇺🇸

  • @FosterFarmsOk
    @FosterFarmsOk Год назад

    im from ok and have never had one of those credit cards. where do i apply for one. LOL

  • @crankshaft007
    @crankshaft007 Год назад

    What about new stoves, that the gas cap is in the middle

    • @Krankie_V
      @Krankie_V Год назад

      You can still do the exact same thing just have to have the tank off of the stove

  • @gregorydahl
    @gregorydahl Год назад

    I does not just pour out ?

    • @TheReal1953
      @TheReal1953 Год назад +1

      You must not have ever done it....it's messy like in the vid.

  • @richarda996
    @richarda996 Год назад

    Simple as pouring water out of a boot with instructions on the heel.

  • @jeffccr3620
    @jeffccr3620 8 месяцев назад +1

    As an Okie I'm offended 😆

    • @jeffccr3620
      @jeffccr3620 8 месяцев назад

      Oh I have that same Whiton vise

  • @teridacktaljones4553
    @teridacktaljones4553 Год назад

    🦝

  • @budwhite9591
    @budwhite9591 9 месяцев назад

    I use the fuel pump from my nitro RC boats. Lol

  • @BradinManheim
    @BradinManheim Год назад

    Wow! You mean I have been an idiot all these years shaking and shaking and never getting the gas out anyway?

  • @countrydirtkid4451
    @countrydirtkid4451 Год назад +3

    Would have been better if you had black makeup around your eyes and you sang the instructions like Alice Cooper.

  • @fourfortyroadrunner6701
    @fourfortyroadrunner6701 2 месяца назад

    Or, Coleman COULD have just engineered the tanks/ fonts so that you can just remove the stupid cap, turn the dumb font upside down, and DRAIN THEM!!

    • @ScanMy2DBarcode
      @ScanMy2DBarcode 12 часов назад

      I think the fuel tank was engineered to be more difficult to overfill, which made it more resistant to user error during use. The side effect is it impacts how one can drain it.

  • @thechocolategourmand
    @thechocolategourmand Год назад

    I use a hand crank fuel pump intended for RC cars/boats. Many come with a weight on the end of the tube and I drop this into the filler hole and tip the tank up and pump my stoves and lanterns out after a trip right back into the fuel can. Amazon has some but better searching Google to see more of the product pictures to make sure it comes with the tubing and weight. Make sure it works for glow/gas fuel.