Fat lighter from Pine stumps and old blowdowns. Only need one stick to get a roaring fire.
Go around to places were new houses are being built, they also like to get rid of the cut-offs, split- em up start your fire volaEver since one of my customers went out of business, a lumber mill/lumber yard, I have trouble finding enough kindling, as I start my stove(s), every day.
I read, like everything, most firestarters are junk.
Does anyone use these for starting stoves?
What brands?
Thanks!
I've been using these for years in my Quadrafire wood stoveEver since one of my customers went out of business, a lumber mill/lumber yard, I have trouble finding enough kindling, as I start my stove(s), every day.
I read, like everything, most firestarters are junk.
Does anyone use these for starting stoves?
What brands?
Thanks!
I have found Oak can still hiss after 2 years. I try to go 3 if I can keep up my supply.Now I know the fire starting process starts with dry wood, and in my neck of the woods, that means 2 years under cover. I scoffed at that for years, until I got a good load of properly seasoned wood. Now I know better.
I have found Oak can still hiss after 2 years. I try to go 3 if I can keep up my supply.
This is interesting. I'll have to try this.Might not apply to everyone, but we save all our wine corks, soak them in isopropyl alcohol and they work awesome. Maybe two or three per start.
But then again we are wine drinkers. LOL