Supercedar firestarter test

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NW Fuels said:
Jags,Craig

I am listening to you guys. I will be in my new facility soon. I will have room to pursue your ideas. I am also building a new machine which will do more.
Thomas

Great to hear that the ol' R&D wheels keep turning. Craig is the first person that I have heard of that uses them for starting corn or pellets. This could be a whole new market. Super Cedar starters (shooter marble size) just for this purpose.
 
Craig, how many pellet stoves are still made that need to be manually lit? I thought most were going towards automatic ignition, but may be wrong.
 
After having a self-ignitor, I can't think of why one would want anything else.
 
BeGreen said:
After having a self-ignitor, I can't think of why one would want anything else.

You guys are probably right (I'm not a corn or pellet guy), I just had the ol brain in the "cool product" mode never giving a thought if it was marketable or not.

How about creating different size disks? Full size, half size or quarter (1/4) size. Then you could get "Craig the Master tin bender" on his metal break to create a dispenser like a pez dispenser or possibly like the foam coffee cup dispensers. OHHHH the possibilities. I'm just going nuts now, don't pay any attention to me. :lol:
 
i'm on my second shipment of super cedars. i, like others, gave some of the gift boxes away. i received positive feedback from all of them.
also, i love the convenience of the gift boxes as they seem to be the perfect size and amount to keep inside the house.
bruce
 
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