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Swedish candle

jimdeerejimdeere Member, Moderator Posts: 26,285 ******
edited March 2020 in General Discussion
Take a chunk of firewood, ~18” long that is rotten or punky. Excavate the rotten part down about a foot. Drill 1/2” holes around the diameter near the bottom of the hole. Put some shavings, tender, etc. in and light it. Feed scraps of dry tender until you get a good flame coming out the top. 
https://youtu.be/qodgtIf59D8

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  • Ditch-RunnerDitch-Runner Member Posts: 25,375 ✭✭✭✭
      interesting may give it a try  some time
        when I was  younger fellow 40 + years ago , my now departed BIL,  passed this along to me we were fishing one night , he told me as a kid he was taught to fill a coffee can with sand and soak  in  kerosene  , then light it , the sand would act like a wick and slowly allow the fuel to burn giving you light   would last for hours I have not thought about for years your post shook my memory tree . I may have to try it out also 
  • Rocky RaabRocky Raab Member Posts: 14,500 ✭✭✭✭
    There's a simpler method and you don't need a punky log. Take four pieces of split firewood. Stand upright with some tinder and small sticks in the center. Wrap with wire to hold the stack together. Light from the bottom. The stack will burn from the inside out, lasting much longer than just a pile of wood, and won't go out. Many youtubes on "Swedish Candle"
    I may be a bit crazy - but I didn't drive myself.
  • jimdeerejimdeere Member, Moderator Posts: 26,285 ******
    The above is the first one I’ve tried. It didn’t last very long but made a cool flame. I’m just a 65 year old kid who still likes to play with matches.
  • gearheaddadgearheaddad Member Posts: 15,091 ✭✭✭
      interesting may give it a try  some time
        when I was  younger fellow 40 + years ago , my now departed BIL,  passed this along to me we were fishing one night , he told me as a kid he was taught to fill a coffee can with sand and soak  in  kerosene  , then light it , the sand would act like a wick and slowly allow the fuel to burn giving you light   would last for hours I have not thought about for years your post shook my memory tree . I may have to try it out also 
    We used to use a coffee can with a roll of toilet paper in it(standing up). Dump a bottle of rubbing alcohol in the can, let soak for a little while and light the paper. Worked like a charm. Put a board over the can to extinguish, let cool and put plastic cap on. Re light a day or a week or three later!
  • Cornflk1Cornflk1 Member Posts: 3,715 ✭✭✭
    Yea Gearhead, but since toilet paper is now completely sold out, what do we do now :):D:'(
  • gearheaddadgearheaddad Member Posts: 15,091 ✭✭✭
    Toilet paper will rebound like 22 ammo in the coming days/weeks!!!!!
  • hillbillehillbille Member Posts: 14,459 ✭✭✭✭
      interesting may give it a try  some time
        when I was  younger fellow 40 + years ago , my now departed BIL,  passed this along to me we were fishing one night , he told me as a kid he was taught to fill a coffee can with sand and soak  in  kerosene  , then light it , the sand would act like a wick and slowly allow the fuel to burn giving you light   would last for hours I have not thought about for years your post shook my memory tree . I may have to try it out also 
    We used to use a coffee can with a roll of toilet paper in it(standing up). Dump a bottle of rubbing alcohol in the can, let soak for a little while and light the paper. Worked like a charm. Put a board over the can to extinguish, let cool and put plastic cap on. Re light a day or a week or three later!
     we used to do that for heat in treestand hunting, had to be careful and not knock it over though...........
  • BrookwoodBrookwood Member, Moderator Posts: 13,768 ******
    Where can I get a metal coffee can these days! :/   

    Those darn Swedes are at it again!
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