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It’s been a couple of months since my last homemade lamp creation, and it continues to be a very popular post. I thought it’s about time to try making an even simpler one, with items that can be found in most homes. This lamp, as my previous one, was learned from reading Lanterns, Lamps & Candles by Ron Brown, which contains a wealth of information about emergency lighting.
The items needed for this lamp are super easy to find:
Cotton ball or cotton puff
Glass container – I used a clear candle holder from Goodwill, but you can use a cereal bowl or even a tuna can
Vegetable oil
Aluminum foil
Matches or lighter
Flammable liquid (you can use a drop of nail polish, nail polish remover or petroleum jelly)
Directions:
This lamp should last for a couple of hours.
I realize there are cheaper fuels that vegetable oil, but it is good to know how to make lamps from easy to find materials in case of emergency.
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2012-12-28 09:06:44
Thx for know how, very nice, easy and cheap