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Homemade fire starters...on the cheap.

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  1. Sandhillbilly

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    I’ve tried pine cones a couple times and wasn’t impressed. But they were picked up and used immediately, not gathered and then dried and stored. Perhaps the result would have been different.
    To each their own :handshake:
     
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    They definitely have to be dry and opened up.

    They should burn like this.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mnSPd8VMxAc
     
  3. Sirchopsalot

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    another vote for the cones. Dried, brown, and stored in a dry location.
    I can use 2 or 3, under a few pieces of smaller (not quite kindling) splits.
    I'll still stock and use firestarters, but pinecones are cheap, easy to store (the bulk of them are outdoors in boxes) and easy to use.
    Fire starters cost wax (till I find it for free) and time to build, and require pine noodles or other coarse shavings.
    Pine cones, just find and collect, and store.
     
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    Miss July took the bucket of pine cones and threw them in the woods.
    I'm out of the pine cone firestarter business.
     
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    Unwaxed but dry… 1 cone and a kiss from the propane torch got a cold stove to smokeless in under 10 mins last night.
     
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    I should start boxing pinecones and sell them. The city folk would gobble that up rightly quick
     
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    A 10 pack of 3-4" cones is around $11-$12 on Amazon. I could bag a hundred of them in about 5 minutes

    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    unless one can point to the cones exclusively (reclusively) as the source, maybe the cones can be re-collected. They could be stored in a sealed bucket, or just outside the door outside.

    I put the bulk of mine outdoors, with a smaller bucket in the pantry for day to day use.

    I think we have more critters coming in on the cordwood, 24 hours worth, by the stove...
     
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    buZZsaw BRAD : I hadn't quit at the time Brad, But I did Dec 22 2023. As a habit, I'm done. Moderation was not my MO.
    I've had a couple since quitting, and don't have a desire anymore.
    17 years, on and off, a pack a day on some days.
    most times I don't miss smoking.
     
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    Thats great Dave. :salute:
     
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    IMG_4135.jpeg Found some wax for 3 bucks a box. Bought what they had should be enough for this years stash.
     
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    Warner Do you have any craft stores near you, like Hobby Lobby? They have 10 lb blocks of wax for candle making that is much cheaper than Gulf Wax.
     
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    The closest one that I know of is about an hour away, I’ll check it out next time I’m out that way. Thanks for the heads up!
     
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    One off 89 Exit 6 in Vermont
     
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    I’m on the second batch of a new version of the Dixie cup variant. This is now my favorite firestarter because it works very well and utilizes mostly “waste” products. I like to keep several quarts of coconut oil on the shelf in the pantry as a shelf stable fat source. Once it’s a couple years out of date, it becomes the hydrocarbon portion of my firestarters. I use shredded paper for the carbon component. The kids pack the cups and I pour them. This time I cut the flaps off of several flat-ish Amazon boxes and had them put the packed cups in the boxes in a single layer. That keeps the mess to a minimum when pouring them. Smell nice too ;-)
     

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