I don't remember where I put my kindling axe. I put three medium splits in the 30 N/S two on the bottom and one on top of them with a quarter or so of a SS under them and rock and roll.
When I do top downs with them I put some splitter scraps on top of three or four splits and a piece of SS in the middle of the scraps on top.
If I start a bottom-up fire with no kindling, I'll use a 1/4. Sometimes two smaller pieces in two locations. But with some kindling, especially on a top-down start, 1/8 will do it. Or with any fire using smallish splits, a small chunk is enough.I still use kindling . . . but only 1/8 to 1/4 of a Super Cedar . . . what can I say . . . I'm cheap.
If I start a bottom-up fire with no kindling, I'll use a 1/4. Sometimes two smaller pieces in two locations. But with some kindling, especially on a top-down start, 1/8 will do it.
The most economical way to buy it is a 100 quantity box without wrapping. With the hearth discount, it comes to about 15 cents for a 1/4 piece.
Oh, oh. They offer a 10% discount for members of this forum using the code hearth14 (this year's code).Hearth discount? What is this hearth discount you speak of?
Oh, oh. They offer a 10% discount for members of this forum using the code hearth14 (this year's code).
That's what i have been experimenting with.Top down for me ! Kindling on top , 5 balls of the New York post & light it up ! No problem !
Funny i emailed super cedar about discount and never got a reply.If I start a bottom-up fire with no kindling, I'll use a 1/4. Sometimes two smaller pieces in two locations. But with some kindling, especially on a top-down start, 1/8 will do it. Or with any fire using smallish splits, a small chunk is enough.
The most economical way to buy it is a 100 quantity box without wrapping. With the hearth discount, it comes to about 15 cents for a 1/4 piece.
Funny i emailed super cedar about discount and never got a reply.
I did use them last year and they worked wellIf at first you don't succeed . . .
It really is worth getting a sample to at least try 'em.
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