Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Toledo torch smudge pots

This is for the TWO Toledo Torch Smudge Pots. Vintage Sig-nal-ite And Toledo Torch . Please see all pictures for any other details. Embossed on one side, Sig-nal-ite The Toledo Pressed Steel Co. THE NEW SEASON OF GARAGE GOLD STARTS SEPTEMBER 8TH AT A.

The Toledo Torch became widely used at road construction sites across the U.

Although they have long since been replaced by traffic barrels, vintage smudge pots can still be found in attics, at fleamarkets, and on ebay.

Antique Toledo Torch Smudge Pot Kerosene Road Flare. Smudge Pot Road Flares - little flaming cannon balls in the street - marking construction areas at night. Original Toledo Torch , manufactured by the Toledo Pressed Steel Company in where else. VINTAGE THE TOLEDO TORCH ROAD FLARE - RAILROAD KEROSENE LAMP SMUDGE POT - EXC!


VINTAGE TOLEDO SMUDGE POT ROAD FLARE TORCH KEROSENE LAMP OIL LIGHT SIG-NAL-ITE. ANTIQUE TOLEDO TORCH ROAD FLARE SMUDGE POT ! Does anyone else remember this kind of road flare? Test burn smudge pot California - Duration: 0:33. Off Grid With Brad And Kelley . They used to be used to mark road construction areas before they were replaced wi. This replacement wick is made specifically for our Metal Smudge Pots , sold individually.


A smudge pot is an oil-burning device used to prevent frost on fruit trees. The smudge pot is placed between trees in an orchard. The burning oil creates some heat, but more importantly, a large amount of smoke, particulates, . VINTAGE HIGHWAY SMUDGE POT KERO KEROSENE LANTERN STEEL ROAD FLARE SIGNAL TORCH.


See more ideas about Road flares, Outdoor torches and Sunroom. Emergency road flare manufactured by Anthes Force Oiler co back in ? Highway Roadway Torch Smudge Pot. It looks to be in pretty good condition as well.


Be sure to read my condition section. At least two have toledo torch stamped on them. The black torch with silver burner and cap is made in the U. Fisher-Barton and is made from original Toledo Torch dies and is so marked.


Used them in the Corps to smudge our front sights.

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