- Oct 12, 2012
- 20
Here is how I start a fire and it has worked foolproof for many years. I buy a box of firestarter nuggets and a box of short Dixie cups. I wrap a nugget in half a paper towel and stuffing it into the cup. I make up the whole box at one time. When I need to start a fire, I have a spray bottle with kerosene and I give the paper toweling a couple squirts before putting it in the hearth. The kerosene sprayed toweling will light easily and start the nugget. You can now load your wood on top of the burning nugget and it will start just about anything. You don't need to worry about using kindling.
I have an insert. Most mornings, If I loaded up before bed, I won't waste a nugget. I have a box full of splitting scraps that I throw on top of the coals, then add a few pieces of wood on top. I open the drafts and then I usually close the door but close the latch before shutting it and this let's a little more air in to give it a quicker start. After about 20 minutes I properly close the door.
I have an insert. Most mornings, If I loaded up before bed, I won't waste a nugget. I have a box full of splitting scraps that I throw on top of the coals, then add a few pieces of wood on top. I open the drafts and then I usually close the door but close the latch before shutting it and this let's a little more air in to give it a quicker start. After about 20 minutes I properly close the door.