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substitute for starter gel?
Posted: 27 April 2008 10:53 AM   [ Ignore ]
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hi guys and gals, i know its been posted before, and i cant seem to find it....what is a good sub for starter gel? i dont really want to pay the price ( almost 7 bucks) for it in my area if there is something that works just as good for cheaper money.

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Posted: 27 April 2008 12:55 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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I use a propane torch with a push button starter.

I toss a small handful of pellets into the burn pot.
Turn on the combustion blower.
Adjust the feed rate to medium.
Hit the pellets with the torch until they catch (20 seconds or so)
Close the door and wait for the heat sensor to go green.
Turn on the convection blower.
Pour a drink and enjoy the oil free heat.

The pushbutton starter and a propane bottle are available as a kit for around $50.00
A replacement bottle is $6.00
I use about 1 bottle a year.

Works great, fast, and is clean.

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Posted: 27 April 2008 06:32 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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You can use hand sanitizing gel as well.  I’ve always used a torch myself.

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Posted: 27 April 2008 09:19 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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thank you for your reply’s, the hand sanitizer is what i was trying to remember. i also use the torch, but was trying to remember what the liquid was...thank you both very much.

mike

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Posted: 27 April 2008 09:28 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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Trioxane tablets that are available at Army-Navy stores.  I live in Syracuse, NY - and the A-N store in Auburn had 3packs of the tablets for $.50 each.  One third a tablet in the bottom of the burn pot was all that was needed to start the fire burning.  I bought five dollars worth and it lasted me a full season - Great deal!!

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Posted: 27 April 2008 09:51 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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you can also thin down the starter gel with isopropyl alcohol (get the kind closest to 100% you can find, not the kind with lots of junk in it).  That will stretch out the use quite a bit, I did this a lot with my old Whitfield.  I believe alcohol’s what’s in the gel anyway.

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Posted: 29 April 2008 07:28 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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I am a woodburner but found that you can buy one of those wax/sawdust logs at the supermarket and cut off a chunk to the desired size (I use a golfball size for a wood fire) and then light it with a lighter. The chunk of sawdust/wax burns clean and hot for quite long enough. Not a gel but another option.

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Posted: 29 April 2008 09:42 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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thank you all very much. tried the hand sanitizer last nite but didnt have very good luck with it.maybe it was the type i used.

mike

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Posted: 30 April 2008 10:57 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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mjbrown65 - 29 April 2008 09:42 PM

thank you all very much. tried the hand sanitizer last nite but didnt have very good luck with it.maybe it was the type i used.

mike

A torch is the quickest way.  With any type of gel starter, including hand sanitizer which I’ve used with similar results to the starter gel, you need to wait a few minutes for the pellets to light sufficiently so they don’t die out when the blower turns on.

Since the sanitizer is signifcantly cheaper especially if you can find it in bulk at a wholesale club (I use BJ’s brand), don’t be afraid to use a generous amount.

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Posted: 30 April 2008 09:21 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]
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Push Button turbo torch wins hands down.  I go through about 1 bottle a year.  Get the shorter stouter bottles as they stand up better without tipping over.  Best deals are found by watching Ebay.  Try it and you will never go back to the fluid stuff.  Don’t get cheap and buy the torch with the separate striker.  Having used them for about 30 years I can kick myself for not switching over when they first came out.

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Posted: 30 April 2008 10:18 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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I mixed some rubbing alcohol with sterno and made my own gel. I wonder how rubbing alcohol alone @.87 cents a bottle would work. Isn`t the gel mainly alcohol?
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Posted: 09 May 2008 12:05 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]
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How about free? These work almost too good for a pellet stove. If you’re a woodworker, or even if you just have a circular saw in the garage, gather up or make some sawdust. Oak works really good for this. Save the used candle stubs that your wife doesn’t love any more; Christmas candles, birthday candles, and so on. Lastly, save some of those old fashioned wood pulp egg cartons. When you’ve got some of each, melt down a few candle stubs in a coffee can, mix in enough saw dust to make a thick mixture and pour/pack it into the egg carton bottom cups. When cooled, cut the cups apart. Each cup makes a great fire starter for the pellet stove, barbecue, camp fire, what have you. Light the egg carton part and it will burn for about 15 minutes.

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Posted: 09 May 2008 07:56 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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Rock ’n Ice - 09 May 2008 12:05 AM

How about free? These work almost too good for a pellet stove. If you’re a woodworker, or even if you just have a circular saw in the garage, gather up or make some sawdust. Oak works really good for this. Save the used candle stubs that your wife doesn’t love any more; Christmas candles, birthday candles, and so on. Lastly, save some of those old fashioned wood pulp egg cartons. When you’ve got some of each, melt down a few candle stubs in a coffee can, mix in enough saw dust to make a thick mixture and pour/pack it into the egg carton bottom cups. When cooled, cut the cups apart. Each cup makes a great fire starter for the pellet stove, barbecue, camp fire, what have you. Light the egg carton part and it will burn for about 15 minutes.

That sounds like a good idea for those who have sawdust.
After a few hit and miss start up attempts with the gel myself (probably not using enough) I decided to go with the push button torch method. It`s fast and works every time for me.  The initial cost was $26 but I needed one anyway for other uses plus it`s a one time expense.
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Posted: 09 May 2008 04:44 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 13 ]
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Hi All.
We use a Firebrand Starter Pellet to start our stove. It works great, lights easily and doesn’t flare.
We get ours from Vermont Pellet Stoves.

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Posted: 09 May 2008 09:34 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 14 ]
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Anyone have a link to an example of a decent push button torch?  It sounds the easiest and cleanest way to go about doing this.

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Posted: 09 May 2008 11:58 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 15 ]
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i SAUTEE MINIMALLY my cup full of pellets with k2 & light with newspaperS flamelit PAY ATTENTION& GOOD LUCK.
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Posted: 11 May 2008 07:58 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]
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ducker - 09 May 2008 09:34 PM

Anyone have a link to an example of a decent push button torch?  It sounds the easiest and cleanest way to go about doing this.

http://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/17130/
this thread was a similar discussion click on the link I put in in post 14

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Posted: 11 May 2008 08:58 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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Wal Mart has a Bernzomatic with a tank of propane for $26. Blister packaged.
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Posted: 12 May 2008 09:10 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]
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GVA - 11 May 2008 07:58 PM
ducker - 09 May 2008 09:34 PM

Anyone have a link to an example of a decent push button torch?  It sounds the easiest and cleanest way to go about doing this.

http://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/17130/
this thread was a similar discussion click on the link I put in in post 14

awesome thanks!

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