Started a fire this morning and thought I'd document it for folks wondering about different methods for firestarting. This method works well in stoves that allow North/South loading because the air feeds the fire down the tunnel of love®.
Started off with two medium sized fir splits placed about 4" apart. 4 balls of newspaper were placed between them. Then 4 pieces of construction scraps were placed criss-cross on top. I made the kindling by taking a hatchet to 2x6 end cut-offs. Light and let it ignite with the door open a little. These shots were taken 1-2 minutes apart.
setup
ignite
![[Hearth.com] Starting a fire via the tunnel of love® [Hearth.com] Starting a fire via the tunnel of love®](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/78/78464-3818aa9186bef4db7fc3dec7c69f1631.jpg?hash=_VJslOJJ7E)
split added
add wood
burning good!
Started off with two medium sized fir splits placed about 4" apart. 4 balls of newspaper were placed between them. Then 4 pieces of construction scraps were placed criss-cross on top. I made the kindling by taking a hatchet to 2x6 end cut-offs. Light and let it ignite with the door open a little. These shots were taken 1-2 minutes apart.
setup
ignite
![[Hearth.com] Starting a fire via the tunnel of love® [Hearth.com] Starting a fire via the tunnel of love®](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/78/78464-3818aa9186bef4db7fc3dec7c69f1631.jpg?hash=_VJslOJJ7E)
split added
add wood
burning good!
. I can still remember the last one.
.. BTW that stove you have is a heat monster! I looked at your pics and the stovetop temps were insane. My T-5 has never seen temps that high.. Rather scary!