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#762406 - 05/13/12 04:27 AM
Making fire logs out of scrap paper
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I've been seeing some references on some blogs about making fire bricks or logs from paper bags, scrap paper and old newspapers.
I used to just recycle my used paper and junk mail, but it became a useful resource to have around for my compost, mulch areas and in my firepit.
The problem with using it in the firepit is that paper, crumpled up, burns too quickly. So I was thinking I could mess around with some dense paper logs.
Today I had a lot of small paper bags to deal with, the kind that wine bottles come in. I started by grabbing my recycling buckets and poking through them for paper. I'd stuff each paper bag with rolled up papers - paperboard,small bits of cardboard, junk mail and sales circulars. Whatever. They looked like logs but i needed them to be more dense so they would burn longer.
I put them on a tray and poured some rainwater from my barrels onto the 'logs'. I squished the logs so they would be more dense, and to drain out the extra water. Then I put them in the sun on a large rock with flat rocks pressed on top of them to keep them log-like while they dried.
They are still drying overnight. I'll see what they look like in the morning.
There's a ton of ways to do this, and some are quite involved with using wooden forms for log drying, and tying the roles with rubber bands or twine. But I'll let you know how my easy-peasy lazy paper logs turn out.
Edited by Jilly (05/14/12 07:23 AM)
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