Nice morning, in the high thirties, so let the stove go cold too clean inside it. Have not started a new fire with a match since the middle of January.
Ingredients for a new Round Oak fire. Steps 1-2-3 from left to right.
Jackpine
johng1 said:since this thread is on kindling. I wanted to ask a question. I do not have a stove yet I am going to get one this spring or early summer. Right now I have a prefab fireplace. I use what we call locally as fatlighter it comes from pine trees that have been cut years ago. As the tree lays in the woods the moisture from the ground keeps the resin in the wood. The outside may rot but the middle will be extremly easiy to light. I produces black smoke, will I still be able to use this in my new stove? I just need a few small pieces to get a fire going. I would think as long as I burned the fire hot to begin with it should not be a problem. What do the pros think?
Northern NH Mike said:I especially like the creative use of toilet paper rolls.
Keep on Burning
fossil said:1/4 of a SuperCedar, some kindling, some splits...and Rascal has to approve before I proceed. Top-down or bottom-up, whatever suits my mood. I start a lot of fires from scratch, because of the way we burn and the fuel we have available, and the fact that I don't spend the night in my workshop (yet). The only time I mess with newspaper is when I do the crossword puzzle. Rick
jackpine said:...We get a daily newspaper and the political forums get burned in the stoves, fireplace or use to wrap fish guts in. The rest is recycled.
LLigetfa said:http://www.chimneysweeponline.com/homillends.htm
LLigetfa said:It was a nice warm day today so I knocked off a 5 gallon pail of kin'lin. I set aside some straight grained Ash for kin'lin about 6 years ago so it's as dry as it'll ever be.
fossil said:1/4 of a SuperCedar, some kindling, some splits...and Rascal has to approve before I proceed. Top-down or bottom-up, whatever suits my mood. I start a lot of fires from scratch, because of the way we burn and the fuel we have available, and the fact that I don't spend the night in my workshop (yet). The only time I mess with newspaper is when I do the crossword puzzle. Rick
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