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Swedish torches at the grocery

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  1. the GOAT

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    Anyone in Maine buying those?
     
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    I think I'm going to make a heap of these out of silver maple and pine over the winter this year. Let the wife sell 'emor at the craft shows next summer and fall.

    10 bucks a pop, I bet they sell like hotcakes around here!
     
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    Not my pic, just saw it somewhere else
     
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    That's my plan too. Next time I go to a campground I'm going to bring a bunch to sell.
     
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    Same ones for sale by me crazy $ or a .4 cu feet of kindling for 6.95
     
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    Look at what it's called on the sign. "Bonfire log." Cost you about a grand to create a bonfire with those things.

    Amazing what people will buy. A guy on CL sells a cu ft for $5 picked up. I might want to do that with wood I paid $200 a cord for. Almost making a 300% profit. Can't beat that with a stick!
    http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/for/4071866397.html
     
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    Looks like just another variation of the old Swedish Torch or Candle.
     
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    I call em Swedish torch
    I saw a cool idea I want to try were you drill 2 holes in a log to make a rocket stove
     
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    First time I've seen on of these so I had to google it. I am impressed.
     
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    I want to cook on one sometime this fall..

    swedish-fire-torch-make-a-stove-from-a-single-log-6.jpg
     
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    Had a customer a few years back ask me to make him 15 of what he called Swedish Candles. I looked them up on the internet charged him $100.00 . He was going to use them for lighting at his back yard night time wedding. I learned that the Hobo's would cut a small log with a hand saw, using it for cooking as well as heat when their train was due they would simply turn the log over into a hole in the ground that they had dug fill it with the dirt extinguishing the fire. Don't know how true it is but it was on the internet so it has to be true. Right?
     
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    pic is now an ad ?
     
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    Sorry, original image got corrupted. They wanted $10 each at the supermarket.
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    :)



    I've seen them at Home Depot.
    Hard to tell from a pic if they were the same size.
    The ones at HD had plunge cuts. (no side vents)
     
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    The plunge cuts burn slower, lower, & longer. Air via the side vents make them burn hotter & faster. Some come with a wick and a little starter gel in the center, others you have to add a little charcoal starter to light them. We use them (homemade) at my daughter's girl scout camp-outs. Light them, cook on them, them push them all together for a big campfire.

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    That must be an expensive card hanging around that small log:thumbs:
     
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    Adds that touch to make it crafty
     
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    also looks like a ten minute or so burn :MM:
     
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    Neighbor burns these. They burn for quite a while, but aren't cheap.