Need a little help this am

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Oct 16, 2008
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I have had a hard time with my nemesis this morning. I have a small bed of coals....hardly any kinling and some medium to ENOURMOUS sized logs.....ran out of fire starting bricks. It is cold out and the wind is howling in the flue. It seems if I keep the damper open the small fire that I do get tends to get even smaller. If I close it, smoke builds up and seems to choke it. How can I get this hotter so it will catch on better? Thanks in advance!
 
Crack the front door of the stove about an inch.
 
tryin.not.to.burn.the.house.down said:
I have had a hard time with my nemesis this morning. I have a small bed of coals....hardly any kinling and some medium to ENOURMOUS sized logs.....ran out of fire starting bricks. It is cold out and the wind is howling in the flue. It seems if I keep the damper open the small fire that I do get tends to get even smaller. If I close it, smoke builds up and seems to choke it. How can I get this hotter so it will catch on better? Thanks in advance!

Split some kindling. Throw it in front. Leave the door cracked open a bit to get it roaring and a good draft established.

If you have any pine/softwood- use it. If you have any birch bark- it's amazing firestarter.
 
Or a very dry piece of furniture?
 
Crumple up a few pieces of newspaper and throw it on top of the small fire. Will help in getting a stronger draft. Then take a couple of logs and split them smaller, and get them rolling before you start adding anything bigger.
 
Jags said:
Crumple up a few pieces of newspaper and throw it on top of the small fire. Will help in getting a stronger draft. Then take a couple of logs and split them smaller, and get them rolling before you start adding anything bigger.
Out of newspaper on to the kid's coloring books. Small children and can't leave them alone to long to go and cut some kindling. I also tried to cut a few of them and the ax just bounces off them. AUGH!!
 
open.
 
Open full.
 
You can use a hammer along with your axe or hatchet if you're having difficulty splitting the large pieces. Set the axe on the split and start banging away on the back of the axe. Sometimes this makes things easier.
 
tryin.not.to.burn.the.house.down said:
Jags said:
Crumple up a few pieces of newspaper and throw it on top of the small fire. Will help in getting a stronger draft. Then take a couple of logs and split them smaller, and get them rolling before you start adding anything bigger.
Out of newspaper on to the kid's coloring books. Small children and can't leave them alone to long to go and cut some kindling. I also tried to cut a few of them and the ax just bounces off them. AUGH!!

Cardboard boxes, shoe boxes, cereal boxes, paper towel tubes, etc.
 
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Glad you got things going.

Just read a great quote that fits your situation. Can't resist passing it on. "Experience is what you get when you don't get what you wanted."

Also the old stand by: "Necessity is the mother of invention."

You learned some good tricks to add to your wood burning knowledge. :coolsmile:
 
mcguiver is nice enough to pat you on the back, but in order to impress, you would have had to soaked the box in flamable solution you made from the crackers and some spit, then created all those wood chips by using 2 toothpicks and dental floss.

glad your relit!
 
Jags said:
tryin.not.to.burn.the.house.down said:
Jags said:
Crumple up a few pieces of newspaper and throw it on top of the small fire. Will help in getting a stronger draft. Then take a couple of logs and split them smaller, and get them rolling before you start adding anything bigger.
Out of newspaper on to the kid's coloring books. Small children and can't leave them alone to long to go and cut some kindling. I also tried to cut a few of them and the ax just bounces off them. AUGH!!

Cardboard boxes, shoe boxes, cereal boxes, paper towel tubes, etc.

Every year in the Spring folks here try to burn piles of branches and other debris that has come down on their lawn over the Winter . . . and every year some folks get hurt by trying to get the fire going with gasoline . . . I've always suggested that a liberal use of cardboard is much safer and can often get a brush pile going pretty easily . . . a fact which can often work for the woodburner as well so what I'm trying to say is that I agree with Jags.
 
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