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QuestionWhat is the best method for keeping fire wood dry if building a canopy or a roof isn't an option?Community AnswerPut a tarp over it. After the wood is stacked on the firewood holder, put a tarp over the wood to keep it dry.
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QuestionCan I use starter fluid in an indoor fireplace?Community AnswerNo, starter fluids generate fumes that can be harmful in an indoor environment.
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QuestionI was told to prime my fireplace to keep it burning during cold weather. They said to use a hairdryer on it for 30 seconds. Are there other options?Community AnswerYou can light a large 3 wick candle, or simply leave it wide open for a couple of hours. The hairdryer technique works, but it will probably take longer than 30 seconds.
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QuestionCan I use lighter fluid to start a fire in an outside fireplace?Community AnswerYes, as long as you follow basic safety protocols.
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QuestionI've been told not to light a fire unless it's 45 degrees or less outside. Is this true?Community AnswerNo, it isn't true. You can light a fire in any weather circumstances that you prefer.
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QuestionCan I light a fire without newspaper?Community AnswerAbsolutely, leaves, grass, and other papers are good newspaper substitutes.
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QuestionCan dry leaves be substituted for newspaper?Community AnswerI would not recommend it. They will most likely burn too quickly to do any good and also cause a lot of smoke.
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QuestionWhat if I have no newspaper or tinder?Community AnswerUsing a knife, potato peeler or similar tool to shave wood will yield wood shavings that can be easily lit with a match. You can also find small twigs outside. Paper bags or old books can also be used as tinder.
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QuestionWhat is the tool that causes a spark?Community AnswerI think that you mean a flint, which is a piece of metal/rock. You strike something sharp against it to create a spark.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if black stuff trickles out when I first open the dampers?Community AnswerThis is creosote and can be very dangerous if it builds up. This means your chimney needs cleaned in order to prevent a chimney fire. I would recommend getting a chimney cleaning log to burn and consult a professional.
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QuestionWhy does the room fill with smoke when I close my fireplace's doors?Community AnswerYou may be closing it too fast, which sucks the air outside and brings the smoke with it. Try closing it quietly and you should have no smoke anymore in your room.
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QuestionHow do I start fire in a forge or furnace?Community AnswerIf it's propane/gas - fueled, use a lit blowtorch to ignite the propane/gas. If it's coal or wood- based, do it the way this article instructs to start a fire without a grate.
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