Fire starter, what is your recommendation

   / Fire starter, what is your recommendation #41  
Also the “upside down fire” works best for me when stating large piles. Big logs on bottom, then medium, then little stuff. Start a pile of tinder on top with twigs and watch it work the magic.
 
   / Fire starter, what is your recommendation #42  
I use the torch in Paul's post circled in purple hooked to a 1Lb camping propane cylinder ... Turn on the gas, squeeze the trigger ... FIRE!

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I save my cardboard boxes, and tuck them in ... Then torch them!

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   / Fire starter, what is your recommendation #43  
The way I see it; you need a self lighting portable propane torch, regardless of starting fires or not; so just pick one up, a 3 pack of 1# camp propane cylinders, and give that a try.
 
   / Fire starter, what is your recommendation #44  
My never fail method of starting fires is the same as starting my charcoal grill. A charcoal chimney starter with a few balls of newspaper in the bottom. Once well started I have an old flat shovel missing a handle I place under the pile and toss the now burning charcoal onto it. Never fails (might take two rounds if your in an hurry) even starting wet brush. The hot charcoal drys out everything above it creating a hot core that won’t go out. I demonstrated it to an old guy who was working at our place and who drove up to the gas station to get some gas to start the wet pile of brush and green stuff only to return to a fully enveloped pile burning away upon his return.
 
   / Fire starter, what is your recommendation #45  
One thing I've learned is to stack/pack your brush piles TIGHT!

I use forks to transport my brush ... A load ready to be added to the existing pile ...

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Set it on top, then back away, and raise the forks ... Smash them down on the brush, pick up the front tires off the ground, then "wiggle" the forks up and down with the curl, like your trying to shake the last little bit of dirt out of a bucket ...

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I started doing this, so the wind wouldn't tip over the piles, and I can consolidate more branches into fewer piles, but I found they burn really good!

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The next picture is the same pile as I posted earlier ... And this was only cut from a living tree a month earlier, 10 minutes later!

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   / Fire starter, what is your recommendation #47  
Wooden matches are good. For years we used a Cape Cod lighter. Now I just buy Strike-a-Fire and light them with a wooden match, because striking them on the box sucks.
 
   / Fire starter, what is your recommendation #48  
One thing I've learned is to stack/pack your brush piles TIGHT!
Yes, you are correct. Packing the brush tight keeps the heat in and helps build coals. When I burn brush I pack it down with the FEL and after the fire had burned some I pack it down again. This makes a huge positive difference.
Eric
 
   / Fire starter, what is your recommendation #50  
Here's my burn starting off just yesterday. I generally push it in 2 or 3 times as it progresses.
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I had a fire going like that once, and after the 3rd time of pushing the pile together, several very large racoons shot out of it and ran away. Apparently it was their claim and they were sticking to it.
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