Actually, if they soaked the paper for a few days--long enough for the binders to dissolve and the fibers to separate--the logs would have been considerably denser, and would burn longer, as they could then be compressed far better. Half-assed reporting, half-assed results...take the time to do it right, you get better results. Like anything else, really.
Burning time of a paper: 10 secs. Burning time of a paper log: 30+ minutes. Would you prefere to burn a paper each 5 seconds or throw in a log every 30 or so minutes? Furthermore, the log shown in the video was really poorly made: turn paper into pulp with a mixer (you can easily make one with a power drill), add sawdust if you have/can. Then press it into a metal tube to extract the water and let it dry a couple of days in the sun: now you got some serious fuel to burn in your fireplace.
It takes more than four or five days to dry out these logs. That is why the OP on this video had trouble burning her logs You need about two weeks in the sun Don't use these paper logs with fireplace insterts or free-standing wood burners that have catalytic burners. Thes paper logs burn to dry and too hot for those types of insert/burners
I put a single tree log in my fireplace and it wouldn’t stay lit. It was so weird. I put 3 logs in at different angles and it worked great. No one single log is never going to burn unless it has been soaked in a chemical. Try using 3 or more home made logs just like you would use a tree log.
I heard for better results only use them after you get a fire started with kindling then throw on the paper logs. I am doing the paper logs now but using two buckets as my press
Dry 4-5 days?? LOL no way... you are supposed to make these logs at least a month prior to cold season!! Know wonder she had problems getting it to burn.... fools
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You could pour molten candle wax on the paper logs after they dry and they should light right up.
Soak the paper longer. Don't use junk mail or glossy paper. And mix the paper into pulp...
Actually, if they soaked the paper for a few days--long enough for the binders to dissolve and the fibers to separate--the logs would have been considerably denser, and would burn longer, as they could then be compressed far better.
Half-assed reporting, half-assed results...take the time to do it right, you get better results. Like anything else, really.
Yes, I also noticed she went half-assed by trying to light a log. You can't just light a log on fire, she knows nothing about building fires.
you need to soak the paper for at least a day to break down the fibres first to make the paper bind together a lot better
Burning time of a paper: 10 secs. Burning time of a paper log: 30+ minutes. Would you prefere to burn a paper each 5 seconds or throw in a log every 30 or so minutes? Furthermore, the log shown in the video was really poorly made: turn paper into pulp with a mixer (you can easily make one with a power drill), add sawdust if you have/can. Then press it into a metal tube to extract the water and let it dry a couple of days in the sun: now you got some serious fuel to burn in your fireplace.
L.O.L.! Only 10 steps & 1 week of work to burn paper & junk mail- L.O.L.! And she tries to light the top of the log...This is classic!
It takes more than four or five days to dry out these logs. That is why the OP on this video had trouble burning her logs You need about two weeks in the sun
Don't use these paper logs with fireplace insterts or free-standing wood burners that have catalytic burners. Thes paper logs burn to dry and too hot for those types of insert/burners
I put a single tree log in my fireplace and it wouldn’t stay lit. It was so weird. I put 3 logs in at different angles and it worked great.
No one single log is never going to burn unless it has been soaked in a chemical. Try using 3 or more home made logs just like you would use a tree log.
I heard for better results only use them after you get a fire started with kindling then throw on the paper logs. I am doing the paper logs now but using two buckets as my press
O you mean just like you would do with a 4 in log from a tree. What a novel idea. :)
Do you have an idea so as to shred paper without using a machine? Could it be made by a hands-operating mechanism? (more eco)
Just soak it in the water for longer it'll turn into a pulp.
This product is so good, so easy and so cheap that this lady sits next to a cold fire place with a blanket over her! Says it all.
she reading a script ..staged scene
Really!!!!!!
Mine can only make one at a time but its still is fun
What about that shiny junk mail containing clay. That stuff won't burn for beans.
+geraldcherney64 Compost.
why we dont burn directly the paper instead of passing trough this process wouldn't that be the same
Avedis Tchamitchian never burned paper? Pages burn up in seconds
Dry 4-5 days?? LOL no way... you are supposed to make these logs at least a month prior to cold season!! Know wonder she had problems getting it to burn.... fools
Why did they shred that perfectly clean white paper?!
this is recycling the paper -.-
How about recicling the paper? I've heard that's kinda nice too!
am i allowed to use just cardboard?? as a stand alone (even if it has fallen over dwunkipoos) inrewdient??? or should i include some saffron??
*ingwedient
homebrandrules i have a keyboard wisp
It turned paper into fuel? Yes, without this device I dont think there is anyway they could have got that paper to burn.
She is a fab presenter
how to get more junk mail to my home address ?
it woud smell bad tho
Im interested in making paper logs from cardboard boxes. Ok all you smart- alecks- help me out with some ideas please. Thanks! 😉
Poorly made bricks...bad results.
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