The high for today is forecasted to be in the high-50s, so I let the fire die out last night to do clean out the stove this morning. After scooping out all the ashes, I noticed that there were still a few slivers of coal left. I suddenly got a wild hair and decided to see if I can relight the stove with nothing but these few pieces of ember.
Started with a base of crumbled up paper and a thick wad of laundry lint, and I dropped the coal pieces right on there. On top of the coals I built a small lattice of toothpick sized kindling with more crumbled up pieces of paper. The smoke started getting pretty thick, and by 10 minutes mark, the "spontaneous combustion" occurred and in a ball of flame the whole pile caught on. I sprinkled dry pine shaving on top while adding more small tiny faggots. By 20min mark I had a small coal bed and flame was hot enough to light up normal sized kindling. Once those cedar kindling caught on, I was able to add thin + normal sized splits on top.
T-0: Added coal to wad of lint + paper
T-10: Spontaneous combustion
T-20: Normal sized kindling
T-25: Thin splits
T-30: Normal splits
Started with a base of crumbled up paper and a thick wad of laundry lint, and I dropped the coal pieces right on there. On top of the coals I built a small lattice of toothpick sized kindling with more crumbled up pieces of paper. The smoke started getting pretty thick, and by 10 minutes mark, the "spontaneous combustion" occurred and in a ball of flame the whole pile caught on. I sprinkled dry pine shaving on top while adding more small tiny faggots. By 20min mark I had a small coal bed and flame was hot enough to light up normal sized kindling. Once those cedar kindling caught on, I was able to add thin + normal sized splits on top.
T-0: Added coal to wad of lint + paper
T-10: Spontaneous combustion
T-20: Normal sized kindling
T-25: Thin splits
T-30: Normal splits