Re: [Paddlewise] looking for a stove that can simmer

From: MICHAEL SILVIUS <M.Silvius_at_worldnet.att.net>
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 10:09:28 -0500
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Rick.Sylvia_at_ferguson.com>
To: <M.Silvius_at_worldnet.att.net>; <paddlewise_at_paddlewise.net>

> Well, maybe I'm just ignorant, so let me ask this question, just in
> case....
>
> I consider my bottles to be empty when the burner on the Coleman stove
> or the lanterns go out.  So, is that empty or not?

Rick:

Around here in Maine the saying goes:

" well now, b'jeeezzus - - - ya-can't-tell - - - - not knowing. ---- 
can-ya-now????  "
(pronounced with correct Down East inflection)
(( please forgive the religious refference, used only for contextual
accuracy and implying no endorsement of any sort what so ever))

I should think it would be sufficient to run them dry, and attempt to
relight them and then while attached to the stove w/ the control valve open
puncture the canister????

no one ever blamed me of being to smart!!!!

merry-rama-hana-quansmas to yaall:
;-)
Michael
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