Junk mail makes the best fire starters.. And the white paper comes free in the mail. Often in the form of bills. Bills burn great.
Junk mail makes the best fire starters.. And the white paper comes free in the mail. Often in the form of bills. Bills burn great.
I always smh when I see my husband bring the torch in the house lolPropane torch and super cedar 5 second job.
How can you tell the draft has started with a torch? I've tried this but can never really tell.I learned to use a torch the hard way, by filling the house with smoke. Sometimes it will draft just fine w/o any help. And other times it seems that the flue is just plugged with cold dense air that is slow to rise and resists the heat. Result is smoke goes in the house which is never a good thing.
So I use the torch mostly to insure I have a draft started
How can you tell the draft has started with a torch? I've tried this but can never really tell.
I've got the same deal going on with both my fireplaces. Only 12' and 20' of 7", but both of them will nearly suck a lit newspaper up the stack if I'm not careful. Couple piece of paper, couple splits, light another piece of paper with a bic and use it to light the paper in the stove, mostly close the door until the paper is gone. Close door and come back in 15 minutes to load more woodI'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!
Pinecones work? I've got a bunch of huge pines around my house, and if they ever stupid dropping off my weekly firestarter (store fliers) I'll need and alternative lolBIC lighter and a pinecone or birch bark.
Pinecones work? I've got a bunch of huge pines around my house, and if they ever stupid dropping off my weekly firestarter (store fliers) I'll need and alternative lol
Pinecones work? I've got a bunch of huge pines around my house, and if they ever stupid dropping off my weekly firestarter (store fliers) I'll need and alternative lol
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I use one of those longish barbecue plasma lighters too.
I now light with AW Perkins firestarter cubes and just some smaller splits out of the pile. No more kindling. I've found I can mostly just light those little firestarters, close the door and walk away. The fire doesn't snuff out with the weak initial draft because it's not trying to burn like crazy like when newsprint is used. The firestarter starts slowly so doesn't overwhelm the available draft/air and as it gets going draft starts to increase and everything just builds with the door closed. I've found this very convenient.
This only works with well cured wood. Forget even trying it with higher moisture content wood.
A basic BIC lighter will last for over a month, simple to use and cost a magnitude less. We use a cheapy BBQ lighter equivalent.I like this lighter. Given my personal experience, I find that they are also very suitable as survival lighters.
1. They are battery powered and do not have to worry about evaporation or leakage. And the battery can usually be used for more than one month.
2. They rely on coils (single arc / double arc) to ignite without flames. Even in windy weather, they can still ignite objects.
3. They are simple to use. You just need to open it and click like a regular lighter.
Although its price is many times higher than the price I paid for other lighters, from the time of use, it is still a good deal.
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