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  1. daleeper Feeling the Heat

    joined: Dec 18, 2006
    442 posts
    NC MO
    Uh-oh :oops:
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  2. Woody Stover Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 25, 2010
    3,397 posts
    Southern IN
    I'm sure you've already done it, but don't drop any crumbs on top of a Fv or you'll be rubbing the wax spot it leaves with a paper towel, trying to soak it up. :oops:
  3. Jack Straw Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 22, 2008
    2,011 posts
    Schoharie County, N Y
    I use a pizza cutter._g
  4. Joful Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 7, 2012
    2,648 posts
    Philadelphia
    Otherwise known as... kindling?

    Seriously... are things so tight that 1/4 vs. 1/6 of a $0.66 SuperCedar makes a difference?
  5. Slow1 Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 26, 2008
    2,338 posts
    Eastern MA
    I have split into 1/6 size, not because of the pennies saved but more of a "how little can I get away with" sort of thing. Yeah, it is a game of sorts and really no point to it but somehow it gives me pleasure. I'm not sure I could cut them into 1/8th and still have any structural integrity to each piece... but maybe I should try :)
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  6. westkywood Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 14, 2009
    339 posts
    Kentucky
    It's like leaving a light on for no reason. It's not going to cost much, but it's a waste. Why should I use more than needed to get the job done?
    But to answer your question, the difference is 16 cents verses 11 cents. LOL.

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