used oil. diesel. propane. acetylene. paint thinner. cardboard/paper. compressed air.
whatever happens to be on hand. Lots of used oil...
whatever happens to be on hand. Lots of used oil...
The best firestarter I know of is a handful of noodles.
^^^What he said^^^
Noodles are the best fire starter in the world. They are free (just have to make them), burn hot and quick, and won't have a negative affect on your cat (if you have one). Soaking anything in old motor oil, paint thinner, etc. may not be kind to your cat.
careful,,the epa nuts on here,,will turn you in for using diesel..........polluter...At my cabin I save cardboard boxes from food such as oatmeal, Mac n cheese, etc in a liquor box and when the box is full I put it in the sauna dressing room. A food box or two and a little shot of diesel or charcoal lighter plus a few carpentry scraps gets the fire going quickly.
I've seen old egg cartons used in a similar fashion. These were crude but effective:Me and my little girls make starters from wax and wood chips. It is a big project we set up in the garage (we have done it in the kitchen as well). We melt the wax (candles, old crayons, paraffin, etc.) in a jack-leg double boiler and ladle it into cupcake liners that have a wick and wood chips/noodles/little pine cones placed in them. We use 2 old cupcake pans to hold the liners. We get wicks from the hobby store. I guess you could stand up a couple of wooden matches as wicks. Then the fun part. As they cool both girls sprinkle them with glitter. Once they are "properly" decorated they go into the garage fridge to harden. By the time one is solid, the other is ready to go into the fridge. They love making them and we usually make a bunch and give them as Christmas gifts.