Just found this nifty idea on Pinterest for those who want a quick and easy firelighter idea. Hope the link works ok.
http://jjmatheshikes.blogspot.com.au/2011/11/i-like-fire-and-im-always-interested-in.html
-- Edited by Hoodathunkit on Tuesday 18th of September 2012 11:08:06 AM
love it. WIll make some when I get home. Thanks for that site.
Wow, love it, thanks Hoodathunkit.
good idea, I came across a bloke who used rubber strips, but they smelled ,this one is better.
Cheers Hans,
I have used cotton balls with petroleum jelly and that works too. Not sure of the burn time though.
We put our used teabags in a screw-top jar with kerosene in it .
The best , easiest and cheapest fire lighters I've come across .
We also use the teabag and kero for firelighting ,just need to make sure the bags are dried before putting them in the kero.
Just found this nifty idea on Pinterest for those who want a quick and easy firelighter idea. Hope the link works ok.
http://jjmatheshikes.blogspot.com.au/2011/11/i-like-fire-and-im-always-interested-in.html
-- Edited by Hoodathunkit on Tuesday 18th of September 2012 11:08:06 AM
-- Edited by Hoodathunkit on Tuesday 18th of September 2012 11:09:59 AM
love it. WIll make some when I get home. Thanks for that site.
-- Edited by valnrob on Tuesday 18th of September 2012 01:24:58 PM
Wow, love it, thanks Hoodathunkit.
good idea, I came across a bloke who used rubber strips, but they smelled ,this one is better.
Cheers Hans,
I have used cotton balls with petroleum jelly and that works too. Not sure of the burn time though.
We put our used teabags in a screw-top jar with kerosene in it .
The best , easiest and cheapest fire lighters I've come across .
We also use the teabag and kero for firelighting ,just need to make sure the bags are dried before putting them in the kero.
Also Twisties (cheesesnacks) work well.