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New to me method
- Dahliathemeh
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New to me method
I tried a new fire lighting technique call the top down method. Oh goodness what a game changer! My fire started quick, spread evenly and warmed the porch quickly. I'm doing this method from now on! Loving it!
Stack your largest logs at the bottom of the stove, smaller sized next layer, smaller next layer, ect. Light fire from the top, and magic!!!
Stack your largest logs at the bottom of the stove, smaller sized next layer, smaller next layer, ect. Light fire from the top, and magic!!!
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Re: New to me method
Interesting, I don't have a wood stove but have always started outdoor fires with smaller wood on the bottom, will try it next time I build a fire.
https://homesteadhow-to.com/how-and-why ... down-fire/
https://homesteadhow-to.com/how-and-why ... down-fire/
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Re: New to me method
Good tip. I may try it next time camping.
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I use a pyramid type method. But, I may try. Thanks! I typically put smaller wood (kindling wood, leafs, paper, etc.) on the bottom. Then, I place larger wood over it in a teepee type shape. I use a similar shape when burning charcoals. Of course, lighter fluid is used also. Yet, coals seem to caught on quickly. Anyway, another method to have in the toolbox.
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I’ll have to try that.
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I hope you'll tell me your results. I knew about it for a year, but was too stubborn to do it. This year out of frustration, I did it and there's no turning back!
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I'll bet that's the cat's favorite spot when the fire's going. I don't have a wood stove but 2 of my cats do occasionally lay on the furnace's floor vents, warm but not very soft.
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I combine top and bottom. Putting some smaller stuff on the bottom with the bigger helps it get going fast. Starting the fire from the top also gets the cold air out of the chimney on really cold starts. Getting it to have a fast draft will aid in a cleaner start too.
Funny this same subject came up a few days ago on a camping forum.
Funny this same subject came up a few days ago on a camping forum.
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Re: New to me method
Tis the season, I was at my son’s place Friday and he was burning the first fire in his new stove. He was taking about the top down method too.Sir Henry wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 10:46 pmI combine top and bottom. Putting some smaller stuff on the bottom with the bigger helps it get going fast. Starting the fire from the top also gets the cold air out of the chimney on really cold starts. Getting it to have a fast draft will aid in a cleaner start too.
Funny this same subject came up a few days ago on a camping forum.
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By the way Dahlia, your room turned out very nice!Dahliathemeh wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 3:30 pmIMG_20221019_125732_673.jpg
I hope you'll tell me your results. I knew about it for a year, but was too stubborn to do it. This year out of frustration, I did it and there's no turning back!
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It really did turn out nice. Even the cat thinks so.markiver54 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 10:17 amBy the way Dahlia, your room turned out very nice!Dahliathemeh wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 3:30 pmIMG_20221019_125732_673.jpg
I hope you'll tell me your results. I knew about it for a year, but was too stubborn to do it. This year out of frustration, I did it and there's no turning back!
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Luv the lever
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Re: New to me method
How’s the recovery going?
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I built one of these upside down fires a couple of nights ago. Worked like a charm. The old Boy Scout method is now officially retired.
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Thanks for asking, recovery is going well. I see the doctor late next month, and looks like the wound is fully healed! Everything feels strong, an I'm walking more!
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Luv the lever
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Re: New to me method
That is great news! So glad to hear it is fully healed and doing so well.Dahliathemeh wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 3:08 pmThanks for asking, recovery is going well. I see the doctor late next month, and looks like the wound is fully healed! Everything feels strong, an I'm walking more!
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I agree, GREAT NEWS. My leg has been done healing and is pretty much the same as before. It aches at the end of the day if I've been on my feet all day. The jacuzzi is a good treatment for it. (with an adult beverage on the tub side)Luv the lever wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 10:42 amThat is great news! So glad to hear it is fully healed and doing so well.Dahliathemeh wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 3:08 pmThanks for asking, recovery is going well. I see the doctor late next month, and looks like the wound is fully healed! Everything feels strong, an I'm walking more!
As far as your fire method, this old Eagle Scout tried it on a outdoor fire pit fire a couple of days ago. It worked great, the addition of a little diesel fuel sealed the deal, but the concept was there.
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