Has anybody tried lighting with charcoal lighter fluid. I was thinking of trying it but would like to know if it is safe first.
Interesting, I was not aware of that. Must be a great solvent to dissolve heavy tar sands.Naptha has gotten very expensive due to the use of it to extract oil from sand.
I figured this is what I would use as well since we have it on hand for our lamps anyway. And it lights off gently/slowly. Glad to hear it works.I use pellets gently soaked in lamp oil, works for me.
I used the same for when I had to test fire corn stoves after servicing. Would provide a good fire that would get the corn to temp quick so wouldn't have to spend half hour waiting for the cool fire of gel to get stove to temp. Never use anything of petroleum product on a very warm stove, gel included.I use pellets gently soaked in lamp oil, works for me.
How about Sterno ? We have that on hand for our chafing serving dishes. Its gell.I used the same for when I had to test fire corn stoves after servicing. Would provide a good fire that would get the corn to temp quick so wouldn't have to spend half hour waiting for the cool fire of gel to get stove to temp. Never use anything of petroleum product on a very warm stove, gel included.
I don't know about the cheap part but I find it admirable that you put the lies perpetrated in print to a fiery ending.I'm a cheap sob and just use news paper. Works great for me!
Did this when my igniter went bye-bye. Turned stove off. Cleaned out the firepot. Turned stove on on auto, room temp. Let the stove feed in auto as if it was going to auto-ignite. When it stopped feeding pellets I opened the door, spritzed in some barbeque igniter making sure to wet, but not soak, the pelletts evenly, then used a barbecue fire ignition wand to light the pelletts in several spots. Closed the door and let the room-temp auto-cycle take over. Worked fine. No problems.Has anybody tried lighting with charcoal lighter fluid. I was thinking of trying it but would like to know if it is safe first.
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