No kindling required

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Stelcom66

Minister of Fire
Nov 6, 2014
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Connecticut
In my area it's been unseasonably cool, so unlike a typical early May I've been using the wood stove. I don't have any more kindling on hand. I was surprised to see I've been able to start a fire without it - just some newspaper. I'll still split kindling next season, but didn't expect the fire to start relatively easily without it.
 
i gave up using kindling and started using the blowtorch and cardboard... probably not the best but it works!
 
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I have exceptional draft. Starts are never a problem. Some newspaper, a few lathe boards, and flame on. Remodeled entire house, soooo, plenty of lathe boards to burn.
 
I believe I have a great draft as well. If I open the door for the ash tray the fire flares up big time, which is probably why the fires start without kindling. Nice having leftover wood from the home project for the stove.
 
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Another advantage to splitting asap is green wood often has kindling sized pieces attached to every third split. They break off easy once the split is seasoned.
 
I always have an extra bag of Match light Charcoal on hand. 2 pieces and its flame on! :)

I'm always looking for the Holy Grail of fire starters. I forgot about the match light method. Have you figured out the cost per fire?
 
I'm always looking for the Holy Grail of fire starters. I forgot about the match light method. Have you figured out the cost per fire?

If I need to figure out the cost per fire I'm doing something seriously wrong in this life.:rolleyes:
 
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If I need to figure out the cost per fire I'm doing something seriously wrong in this life.:rolleyes:


LOL, I here ya. Must be the frugal wood burner coming out.
 
I believe I have a great draft as well. If I open the door for the ash tray the fire flares up big time, which is probably why the fires start without kindling. Nice having leftover wood from the home project for the stove.

Sure is. I prolly have enough for 10 years! Lathe boards are fantastic for kinlin.
 
I'm always looking for the Holy Grail of fire starters. I forgot about the match light method. Have you figured out the cost per fire?
Holy Grail, or close to it, is eco logs. The wax/cardboard logs break apart by hand to any size you want. It burns fast and hot, you can start a fire with a few slivers. One log gets you a shoe box full of slivers.
 
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