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Fire starters

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by Qya1991, Sep 11, 2019.

  1. Qya1991

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    These make great fire starters. All you need is a mason jar some Cork's and 91%rubbing alcohol let them soak for a couple days and your good to go. Each cork burns for 2-3 minutes.[​IMG]

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    Yeah I started on a jar last year, big one. Just to make sure they are corks and not the plastic foam substitutes. These days I use fat wood but these would really do well if in a windy area!
     
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    Sometimes I get tricked by the blue or nearly invisible flame!
     
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    If you wanted to, you could put some zippo lighter fluid in there, think that might help with slowing down the flame a little?
     
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    Great tip!!!
     
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