laoutdoorsman wrote:i second the wax and sawdust for firestarter....we use the sawdust from our chainsaws cutting firewood....mix with wax like cookie batter consistency as said already.....best firestarter ever(even wet wood)...needed some for that soaking wet wood at LCG4...lol...
just dont fall into the hot fire later into the night...dont ask how i know...im just sayin...it will hurt...TRUST ME!!...yes, i fell into a bonfire saturday night...burnt my hand(very bad!!), my knee(minor), spilled my beer, dropped my camera...saved my beer, but not my hand, my knee, or my camera...
Geron wrote:Another fire starter.
fill egg crate sections (paper kind) with sawdust. Melt paraffin wax and pour into each section. Break sections apart. Burns a lot longer than those made with dryer lint.
You won't need 5 gal though![]()
godskid wrote:Make the golf ball sized fire starters as mentioned above --- then sell them on EBay to those of us who don't do woodwork!
Ken&Eunice wrote:Geron wrote:Another fire starter.
fill egg crate sections (paper kind) with sawdust. Melt paraffin wax and pour into each section. Break sections apart. Burns a lot longer than those made with dryer lint.
You won't need 5 gal though![]()
this is so great. I am doing a dutch oven cooking demo with boy scouts tonight. it is a great activity to get scouts interested in cooking! used dryer lint with cubscouts. It was easy for them to collect it but the sawdust does burn longer.
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