I fill egg cartons with a mixture of sawdust and wax. Break the acrton apart into 12 pieces and place one in the stove under a full size log. you'll have fire in minutes.
ControlFreak said:Yes, I use a flammable liquid. 1/3 cup of camping lantern fuel in a ziplock baggy with sawdust in there. Instant fire with no smoke. This would be a bad idea with something that flashes like gasoline.
Ok, now I'm ready. Call me an idiot. It's the only thing that creates a fast enough fire to overcome the downdraft I have with a cold chimney on the north side of the house. Most people think I'm nuts until they try this. Camping fuel is not explosive, that's why it's used in lanterns. Now, about the camping stoves that use gasoline. That's crazy.
But you asked...
soxfan13 said:1/4 of a super cedar with some small pieces of pallets and some bigger splits.
JoeyJ said:Heres is one remedy I remember from boy scouts..... Smear a bunch of cotton balls in vaseline jelly and then store then in a film canister. you can smush down 8-10 of these things and they make great firestarters...This is more camping and survival stuff, but I suspect that they would be good in the wood stove or fireplace too.
JoeyJ said:They come individually wrapped and look like a red hockey puck or Gaines Burger for all you older folks...
Joey
kenny chaos said:I'm sure there's lots of us old folks on here who don't eat Gaines Burger.
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