I appreciate that some frown on using a lighter to light a pipe but, for those like myself who like a trusty Zippo, here is something to prolong time between refuelling.
I've always been frustrated by the way Zippos seem to allow fuel to evaporate when not in use and I've heard of people using Vaseline (or other similar grease) to act as a seal. While I've never tried this approach, I've doubted how effective it would be.
My solution is, after filling, to wrap a short length of PTFE tape (as used in plumbing, at least in the UK) around the base of the insert. One wrap, with about 1cm overlap. It is positioned to that the tape is half on the insert and the other half folds over the cotton packing. Then carefully assemble the lighter, ensuring the tape is 'tucked in'.
For me, I estimate the time between refills is more than doubled.
The tape is replaced each time.
I keep a few precut lengths of tape by my can of fuel.
I would be curious if others find this useful.
Brian.
I've always been frustrated by the way Zippos seem to allow fuel to evaporate when not in use and I've heard of people using Vaseline (or other similar grease) to act as a seal. While I've never tried this approach, I've doubted how effective it would be.
My solution is, after filling, to wrap a short length of PTFE tape (as used in plumbing, at least in the UK) around the base of the insert. One wrap, with about 1cm overlap. It is positioned to that the tape is half on the insert and the other half folds over the cotton packing. Then carefully assemble the lighter, ensuring the tape is 'tucked in'.
For me, I estimate the time between refills is more than doubled.
The tape is replaced each time.
I keep a few precut lengths of tape by my can of fuel.
I would be curious if others find this useful.
Brian.