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Best Absolute Best fire starting compound I've ever used and it's free

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Well it's free if  one normally disposes od the components

I bought a 47 Horse Kioti tractor a few years ago.  It takes 11.5 gallons of hydraulic oil, and runs on diesel.

I have a dust collector, I could just use  dry arborist wood chips if I needed to

 

Mix the sawdust with oil and diesel to form a light fluffy but well treated sawdust.  It doesn't need to be dripping.  You can use any oil. even vegetable.

Scoop some of that right on the logs and light it.  That's it. 

No more making kindling.

I learned this from a Filipino on the interwebs somewhere.  

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1 hour ago, Cliff said:

No more making kindling.

Love it! I'm a kindling type guy, but I'll give that a try Cliff, great tip!

16 hours ago, John Morris said:

Love it! I'm a kindling type guy, but I'll give that a try Cliff, great tip!

CAUTION! Known to the State of California to cause cancer!!!! :rolleyes:

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