DIYbanter

DIYbanter (https://www.diybanter.com/)
-   Metalworking (https://www.diybanter.com/metalworking/)
-   -   Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic? (https://www.diybanter.com/metalworking/267856-re-lantern-mantles-coleman-generic.html)

Wes[_2_] December 31st 08 09:09 PM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 
"ATP*" wrote:

Have you tried the battery operated flourescent lanterns at Costco? 12 or 15
bucks, they burn for many hours and light up a campsite. Much cheaper and
less hassle than propane.



Doesn't keep you very warm in your ice fishing shanty though. ;)

Wes

ATP* January 1st 09 01:50 AM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 

"Wes" wrote in message
...
"ATP*" wrote:

Have you tried the battery operated flourescent lanterns at Costco? 12 or
15
bucks, they burn for many hours and light up a campsite. Much cheaper and
less hassle than propane.



Doesn't keep you very warm in your ice fishing shanty though. ;)

Wes


I had a little problem clearing a path to my ice house this year:-)...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28434906/



Larry Jaques January 1st 09 03:19 AM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 20:50:40 -0500, the infamous "ATP*"
scrawled the following:


"Wes" wrote in message
...
"ATP*" wrote:

Have you tried the battery operated flourescent lanterns at Costco? 12 or
15
bucks, they burn for many hours and light up a campsite. Much cheaper and
less hassle than propane.



Doesn't keep you very warm in your ice fishing shanty though. ;)

Wes


I had a little problem clearing a path to my ice house this year:-)...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28434906/


It's highly likely that this wasn't the first trouble this guy'd had.

------
We're born hungry, wet, 'n naked, and it gets worse from there.

Martin H. Eastburn January 1st 09 05:44 AM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 
I don't know - his boss was likely on the edge of life
with the storm and so many problems.

A major cost and loss of time on the machine until fixed was
a sore spot.

Martin

Larry Jaques wrote:
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 20:50:40 -0500, the infamous "ATP*"
scrawled the following:

"Wes" wrote in message
...
"ATP*" wrote:

Have you tried the battery operated flourescent lanterns at Costco? 12 or
15
bucks, they burn for many hours and light up a campsite. Much cheaper and
less hassle than propane.


Doesn't keep you very warm in your ice fishing shanty though. ;)

Wes

I had a little problem clearing a path to my ice house this year:-)...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28434906/


It's highly likely that this wasn't the first trouble this guy'd had.

------
We're born hungry, wet, 'n naked, and it gets worse from there.


Larry Jaques January 1st 09 01:38 PM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 23:44:32 -0600, the infamous "Martin H. Eastburn"
scrawled the following:

I don't know - his boss was likely on the edge of life
with the storm and so many problems.

A major cost and loss of time on the machine until fixed was
a sore spot.


Yeah, but it was insured, I'm sure. Still, one mistake and you're
gone? Highly unlikely, I sez.

------
We're born hungry, wet, 'n naked, and it gets worse from there.

ATP* January 1st 09 03:15 PM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 

"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 23:44:32 -0600, the infamous "Martin H. Eastburn"
scrawled the following:

I don't know - his boss was likely on the edge of life
with the storm and so many problems.

A major cost and loss of time on the machine until fixed was
a sore spot.


Yeah, but it was insured, I'm sure. Still, one mistake and you're
gone? Highly unlikely, I sez.


They're saying he is fired now, but odds are that he will be reinstated
after a suspension. I'm not familiar with the laws/labor agreements in
Wisconsin, but if he was a heavy equipment operator and not just a laborer,
he probably has some contractual rights to at least a hearing. "Was the
employee ever instructed that driving a payloader on ice could result in a
problem?", etc., etc..



Wes[_2_] January 1st 09 04:40 PM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 
Larry Jaques wrote:

A major cost and loss of time on the machine until fixed was
a sore spot.


Yeah, but it was insured, I'm sure. Still, one mistake and you're
gone? Highly unlikely, I sez.


IIRC, the last time I read my vehical policy is said I wasn't covered if I drove my car
out on the ice and it fell through.

Wes

Larry Jaques January 1st 09 06:06 PM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 
On Thu, 1 Jan 2009 10:15:29 -0500, the infamous "ATP*"
scrawled the following:


"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 23:44:32 -0600, the infamous "Martin H. Eastburn"
scrawled the following:

I don't know - his boss was likely on the edge of life
with the storm and so many problems.

A major cost and loss of time on the machine until fixed was
a sore spot.


Yeah, but it was insured, I'm sure. Still, one mistake and you're
gone? Highly unlikely, I sez.


They're saying he is fired now, but odds are that he will be reinstated
after a suspension. I'm not familiar with the laws/labor agreements in
Wisconsin, but if he was a heavy equipment operator and not just a laborer,
he probably has some contractual rights to at least a hearing. "Was the
employee ever instructed that driving a payloader on ice could result in a
problem?", etc., etc..


I was thinking that same thing, but since they didn't mention it, I
guessed that it was not so. We'll see, ah reckon.


------
We're born hungry, wet, 'n naked, and it gets worse from there.

Larry Jaques January 1st 09 06:08 PM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 
On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 11:40:09 -0500, the infamous Wes
scrawled the following:

Larry Jaques wrote:

A major cost and loss of time on the machine until fixed was
a sore spot.


Yeah, but it was insured, I'm sure. Still, one mistake and you're
gone? Highly unlikely, I sez.


IIRC, the last time I read my vehical policy is said I wasn't covered if I drove my car
out on the ice and it fell through.


He was clearing the ramp and "accidentally" slid onto the ice. I'll
bet the insurance covers it.

------
We're born hungry, wet, 'n naked, and it gets worse from there.

Wes[_2_] January 1st 09 10:00 PM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 
Larry Jaques wrote:

IIRC, the last time I read my vehical policy is said I wasn't covered if I drove my car
out on the ice and it fell through.


He was clearing the ramp and "accidentally" slid onto the ice. I'll
bet the insurance covers it.


Presentation matters in all things including fly fishing.

Martin H. Eastburn January 2nd 09 02:45 AM

Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
 
And if he was asked to do it by a police person - higher authority...
Brain disengages and does as he is told.

ATP* wrote:
"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 23:44:32 -0600, the infamous "Martin H. Eastburn"
scrawled the following:

I don't know - his boss was likely on the edge of life
with the storm and so many problems.

A major cost and loss of time on the machine until fixed was
a sore spot.

Yeah, but it was insured, I'm sure. Still, one mistake and you're
gone? Highly unlikely, I sez.


They're saying he is fired now, but odds are that he will be reinstated
after a suspension. I'm not familiar with the laws/labor agreements in
Wisconsin, but if he was a heavy equipment operator and not just a laborer,
he probably has some contractual rights to at least a hearing. "Was the
employee ever instructed that driving a payloader on ice could result in a
problem?", etc., etc..




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:31 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter