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Burning Hunk
super cedars. anything available to light them off works fine, including the last dying ember of a "possible almost maybe that's a coal" left in the bottom under ashes.
I've got a 30 foot, 8 inch flue that could suck a golf ball through a garden hose...from a dead cold start, 3 wads of newspaper packed in a firebox of full size splits yields a roaring fire within a minute. Amazing what a great draft and dry wood can do!
My late father-in-law collected matchbooks. I have a gallon pickle jar full of them.
These last eight years I have used three books.
Uh oh.. you are literally burning through your inheritance
I've got a 30 foot, 8 inch flue that could suck a golf ball through a garden hose...from a dead cold start, 3 wads of newspaper packed in a firebox of full size splits yields a roaring fire within a minute. Amazing what a great draft and dry wood can do!
The propane ones are cheap and work well. The map gas ones are expensive.View attachment 216985
This^ TS 800 heavy duty model. Sometimes I will use a fire starter and some kindling.
If I use small twigs and sticks, I can just use the torch to light the kindling. Nothing better IMO.
Also you can use the torch to preheat the flue to get the draft going if necessary.
I've got a 30 foot, 8 inch flue that could suck a golf ball through a garden hose...from a dead cold start, 3 wads of newspaper packed in a firebox of full size splits yields a roaring fire within a minute. Amazing what a great draft and dry wood can do!
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