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Ruttland safe starts are $12.50 at Tractor Supply 144 lights.
That seems cheap enough to skip making my own. I went to TSC to get some today and they were out of stock. They opened that store about a year ago and it seems like every time I go in, they're out of the thing I'm looking for.
 
Anybody know a current discount code? I need to order another box of 100 and would prefer the unwrapped ones which are only available direct.
 
Anybody know a current discount code? I need to order another box of 100 and would prefer the unwrapped ones which are only available direct.

Hearth40
 
No wax and sawdust needed here...
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Many years ago I knew a feller that was starting his pellet stove with an A/O torch. I said, "Take a 3 pound coffee can, fill it to the bottom ring, with pellets, pour in one bottle of gas line anti-freeze (sold around here as Heat), put the lid on the coffee can and wait a day or so."
The pellets will swell to fill the can. A small hand full will light with a spark, and if the lid is kept on the can the pellets will go a month or so without drying out. It is cheap, works amazingly well, and a bag of pellets will last a long time.
 
Hearth40 discount code doesn't work. Or Hearth18, Hearth19, Fall18, Winter19, Fall40.