I told my wife I would give her credit for this fire starting method on hearth. The other night I was starting up a cold , clean stove. I'm burning some shoulder season wood, not very dry maple. Stuff I cut this year and wouldn't put in the main wood pile. So you get the picture, it's hard the get a burn going. I used a fire starter, scrap dry kindling and got it started three different times, but it died to smoldering logs.
So my wife says use the paper tube from paper towels. She had a collection of these in the closet. I slide the tube in between the three splits. Closed the door. The complete fire box erupts into ball of flames. It lights off the splits. I only did it once, but it got some wet wood started.
So my wife says use the paper tube from paper towels. She had a collection of these in the closet. I slide the tube in between the three splits. Closed the door. The complete fire box erupts into ball of flames. It lights off the splits. I only did it once, but it got some wet wood started.
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