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What do you all use for kindling?
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<blockquote data-quote="BIG JAKE" data-source="post: 3364180" data-attributes="member: 8550"><p>Pine cones-About a trash bag and a half will do me for the winter plus what shards I collect while splitting. Every fire I start takes 3-4 cones plus a few wood splinters. I also save the clinkers(dead coals) when I clean the ash out of the stove daily before I light the fire and there's always some. The cones go on top of the dead coals and will re-fire the coals by the time they burn up so I have a good base of heat to sustain the fire. If I get short and don't want to go out to the garage I pull off splinters from split wood I already brought into the house. I don't need to split kindling doing it this way anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG JAKE, post: 3364180, member: 8550"] Pine cones-About a trash bag and a half will do me for the winter plus what shards I collect while splitting. Every fire I start takes 3-4 cones plus a few wood splinters. I also save the clinkers(dead coals) when I clean the ash out of the stove daily before I light the fire and there's always some. The cones go on top of the dead coals and will re-fire the coals by the time they burn up so I have a good base of heat to sustain the fire. If I get short and don't want to go out to the garage I pull off splinters from split wood I already brought into the house. I don't need to split kindling doing it this way anymore. [/QUOTE]
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