Yes indeedy, Ridgerunner, those Flambeaus, did smoke! Yeah, we had those kerosene heaters, when I was a kid, till my Dad bought a gas heater. A friend of mine had some minor burns, when his family's kerosene heater, exploded.
I don't remember all the details, but he said it exploded, not as a big bang, etc. but just burst, or something like that. I have heard of other incidents like that. I don't know exact reasons for it, but I think it had to do mainly with operator error.
But yeah, they had a definite odor all their own. You could tell immediately when you went over to someone's home if they had a kerosene heater, or lamp. It was just accepted, as normal daily life. No telling what kind of damage the fumes were doing to us. I know kerosene was used for a lot of things, besides heating, and lighting. I know that when I stepped on an old rusty nail, and buried it in my foot, my Mother, or Dad would douse it with kerosene, and we would go back to doing whatever we were doing, with a slight hobble. No Tetanus shot, and no ill effects, or infections. A lot of my Friends, did the same thing, and I don't know of any of us who ever had a bad reaction, or infection, and we healed up fast, and went on with life. Kerosene used to be used in jet fuel, which is why they left such a dark smoke trail.
It was good for cleaning stuff too. And we would cut cattails, and put them in an old paint can and then fill it with kerosene, and leave it for four or five days, or so, then pull them out, and there would be like a gel on the cattails, and we would run at night with our torches, at least until, they burned through the stem, and fell off, sometimes on us!
We didn't set the woods, on fire, but it wasn't because of lack of opportunity!
We learned to do the fire stomp dance quite well.
But we had fun!
We would each carry four or five of them,
and when one burned through, we would light another one from it, and then stomp the one that burned off the stem out, and go on with our torch run.....
We finally got technically advanced, and would take bailing wire, and wrap a couple of cattails to a hoe handle, and they lasted much longer.
But we never thought to put some tin around the hoe handle, or insert a metal rod, or pipe, so after awhile, even the hoe handle would burn through, but they lasted for quite a while though.
Wayne
Wayne
Wayne