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07/5/2008 at 8:51pm
Location: Hampshire Outfit: Gelert Mayon 6
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Fancied myself as a bit of an expert, but no! I recently acquired a sort of firebox/ log burner thing, essentially for the patio but poss for farmers field style camping: basically an open brazier. My first attempt was fairly successful- I used newspaper, some kindling wood and once they'd taken, a few compressed sawdust 'logs' (expensive, for chimineas- B & Q) THEN some hardware store bought firewood scatted logs, finally, once they were all ablaze, some seasoned pine logs, complete with bark. One almost false start necessitating some more kindling shoved underneath, AND I was somewhat surprised how I had nothing but smoke for the first hour or so! but a good 2 hours later I had the desired effect.
However, tonight I did all the same things but used just the seasoned pine logs (2" across, not great stumps!) at the 'log' stage, but after 2 hours, I gave up as there was just no heat in the thing, just smoke and no actual flame at all- and it took approximately 10 minutes for the whole sorry, smouldering mess to go out once I'd opened it up.
What am I doing wrong?
I build a little pyramid of kindling round my newspaper, I let that catch before adding slightly thicker wood, I don't sling huge logs on it til I feel it's ready etc- the only 2 differences from building a fire in an indoor grate that I can see are not having an adjustable underfloor draught and using coal indoors.
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07/5/2008 at 9:25pm
Location: south yorkshire Outfit: coachman Amara 450
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ask one of the local chavs , they'll get it going in 2 secs.
but no ..
first plenty of newspaper , about 10 sheets . screw each one up into a roll. lay five one way then 5 the other way,
then lay about 7 sticks of kindling on top , then 7 the other way , then 3 or 4 logs on top.
the secret is to get air to draw underneath the paper up through the kindling and logs,
hence the gaps caused by laying in opposite directions.
then light paper a bottom
stu
------------- I predict a riot !!
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