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Video shows how to make your own fire logs for free!

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by don2222, Jan 24, 2016.

  1. don2222

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    Seems like a lot of work.

    I could buck and split a few day's worth of wood in the 15 minutes of my life that video woulda wasted if I actually watched it all.

    I'll recycle my junk mail.
     
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    I think the idea is not to make enough logs to heat through the winter but to recycle paper waste into something useful.
     
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    I tried something similar. Takes them forever to dry out. Also, do not use these if you have a catalyst stove!
     
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    I have a friend that makes them but he only makes them around 3 inches in diameter using PVC pipe; smaller diameter dries quicker.
     
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    How did they burn compared to wood?
     
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    I used shredded paper from work. Some smoldered. Others burned up rather quickly.
     
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    Well that's disappointing. I was going to make a few to see if they burn decently.
     
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    Yea, I think I'd want shoes if I were to run a circ saw blade with a drill in a bucket by my toes.
     
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    It is best not to use coated paper stock. My friend uses a paper shredder and his comes out fine as they are. I think they would be great in a small camp stove for cooking. My friend makes them small, around three inches in diameter, and one could break them to the length needed in the camp stove.
     
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    Yeah, steel toed boots.
     
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    Live dangerously.:D

    Yeah, I'd need some boots too.
     
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    My next door neighbor at my last house made the shiny colored inserts that came in the Sunday paper or the mailbox. Junk mail I guess. He always talked about buying a pellet mill and making biomass pellets out of the waste.

    He talked about doing a lot of those kinds of things, but never did any of them. I always wanted to see the inside of their house and barn :eek:
     
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    I keep thinking about trying this. .. but it doesn't have a lot of appeal. Time, effort, mess, drying time, ink, why bother.
     
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