wow thank you, that got an oil lamp i could not get to burn brightly to working very well! my grandmother passed and had many oil lamps around that had been electrified and i took one and converted it back to an oil burner but just couldnt get it to act correctly until watching your video! im in my 30s so i certainly didnt grow up using oil lamps but have always lived around them just with light bulbs inside them instead of them burning a fuel!
Any idea what would cause the flame to flicker? Looks like the oil lamp version of someone turning the light switch on &off.. I have a pretty uniform, rounded flame.. kinda looks like a hut, got it turned down low, no visible smoke or soot on the glass.. yet still a constant strobe effect…
wow thank you, that got an oil lamp i could not get to burn brightly to working very well! my grandmother passed and had many oil lamps around that had been electrified and i took one and converted it back to an oil burner but just couldnt get it to act correctly until watching your video! im in my 30s so i certainly didnt grow up using oil lamps but have always lived around them just with light bulbs inside them instead of them burning a fuel!
Great information
thank you, very helpful.
Very good. I assume this is the same for kerosene lanterns as you showing with lamps?
Thanks for sharing!
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Bro sounds like the true American Hank Hill.
Good video, thanks.
You are More than Welcome
Any idea what would cause the flame to flicker? Looks like the oil lamp version of someone turning the light switch on &off.. I have a pretty uniform, rounded flame.. kinda looks like a hut, got it turned down low, no visible smoke or soot on the glass.. yet still a constant strobe effect…
My dad always cut the tip to look like a "W." 3 burning tips give off better light.