Since I had to do a cold start on the NC-13 in the computer room, I decided to be a bit lazy and skip the kindling process. I took 2 half rounds and laid them E/W on their round sides to make a flat surface. Then went to my coal stove in the other room and brought in a shovel full of read hot burning coal. My spade actually started glowing orange by the time I got it to the other room.
I spread those hot coals on the wood. Then I took a few split and laid them on top.
Within 2 minutes I had a good fire going. The super hot anthracite lit that bone dry black locust right up.
I realize this was not standard operating procedure but it worked. I also realize its dangerous since..well..if I had stepped on the cat while carrying that shovel of hot coal..it would have been a disaster.
add this to your list of ways not to start a wood fire
I spread those hot coals on the wood. Then I took a few split and laid them on top.
Within 2 minutes I had a good fire going. The super hot anthracite lit that bone dry black locust right up.
I realize this was not standard operating procedure but it worked. I also realize its dangerous since..well..if I had stepped on the cat while carrying that shovel of hot coal..it would have been a disaster.
add this to your list of ways not to start a wood fire