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RBGIBB111 at aol.com
Mon May 22 10:26:35 PDT 2006
That's a wick oiler. Wool thread is inserted into the tube at a level below
the oil level in the reservoir outside the tube. The amount of oil use is
controlled by the depth of the thread inside the tube. Oiling is stopped when
the thread is removed from the tube. About three inches of light copper
wire is typically doubled and twisted, forming an eye. Wool yarn is threaded
into the loop, much like a needle is threaded. Dickie Gibbens
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