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Old 01-11-2011, 08:06 PM   #1
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Well first of all don't complain, you got a free Dupont!

1) Are you toasting the foot with the same lighter?
2) Do you feel that maybe the flame is set real high?
3) (humor me), it's a new Dupont, are you lighting it just to do it?
truly no complaints all smiles here . just questions from her and me both. She thinks it must be broken when she saw me filling it all the time. I just thought it had a high fuel consumption and didn't question it. As to your questions
1)yes gently
2) no about an inch
3) not after the first three cartridges
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Old 01-11-2011, 08:47 PM   #2
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This seems to be too short between fills. I can't recall, but does the Ligne 2 have a screw in gas filler? The reason I ask, if it does, then you'll know if not all the fuel is in the lighter with these one use tubes. It will hiss and make a fuss if it's not completely drained. From my experience with Dupont, they can be fussy fillers. Do you completely bleed the lighter before filling? This helps. Also, try putting the lighter in the freezer for a minute or two before filling. The gas sucks right in when you do this.

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This seems to be too short between fills. I can't recall, but does the Ligne 2 have a screw in gas filler? The reason I ask, if it does, then you'll know if not all the fuel is in the lighter with these one use tubes. It will hiss and make a fuss if it's not completely drained. From my experience with Dupont, they can be fussy fillers. Do you completely bleed the lighter before filling? This helps. Also, try putting the lighter in the freezer for a minute or two before filling. The gas sucks right in when you do this.

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yes it does have the screw in and I do completely bleed it. But I will try the freezer thing next time. thank you.
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3) not after the first three cartridges
ROFLMAO, that reminds me of me after I got new pipes on the motorcycle, for some reason, my MPG drastically went down!
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