Howdy flamaholics - Trekked across the border today to the TSC in Chester NY to buy some "ECO Bricks" on sale for $2.99.
Turns out they weren't ECOs at all but packs of three larger bricks (packaging says they weigh 7-8 Lbs.) Haven't weighed them but I suspect they are closer to seven and maybe a little bit more.
They're too large in this form for me so I'm going to cut the packs down the middle into six bricks. Unfortunately I'm not a tool guy so it's either a hand powered Hack Saw (my aching old arthritic hands) or taking the electric CS to the bunch. I'm hoping that doesn't chew up too great a pressed wood loss.
The bricks are called Fuel Blocks by Eco-Energy Fuel in KY.
I'ts warm here today so I won't be burning but I'll report back on the chopping process and how these babies burn.
Hope the bicarb helped your overindulgence.
Littlalex
Turns out they weren't ECOs at all but packs of three larger bricks (packaging says they weigh 7-8 Lbs.) Haven't weighed them but I suspect they are closer to seven and maybe a little bit more.
They're too large in this form for me so I'm going to cut the packs down the middle into six bricks. Unfortunately I'm not a tool guy so it's either a hand powered Hack Saw (my aching old arthritic hands) or taking the electric CS to the bunch. I'm hoping that doesn't chew up too great a pressed wood loss.
The bricks are called Fuel Blocks by Eco-Energy Fuel in KY.
I'ts warm here today so I won't be burning but I'll report back on the chopping process and how these babies burn.
Hope the bicarb helped your overindulgence.
Littlalex