Make fire starters that can be used when camping, fishing, or any other outdoor activity involving fire...or just for use in your home fireplace. Requires only dryer lint, a paper egg carton, and some old candles
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2 Comments
would that be lint & wax, perhaps?
no. i think it was soap. the nitrate in the soap is very flambal in small quantys. or in thin layers. just not a big chunks. try it. get a few shavigs heat and light it.
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