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That is an interesting way of doing things. Kinda a neat really!
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It reminds me of a Swedish Torch, I just haven't seen one made of a log.
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that is cool looking
I drill a hole in the center and make a single X across the log. You just light the candle and drop it into the hole and stand back.
A good sized log like that will burn most of the night.
I make a bunch of them each year and throw one in the trailer for each camp.
If you didn't bring jerky what did I just eat?
Swedish torch log style?
I have seen em made with bundles of smaller logs using a half length one in the center.
Once burning you can use the top to cook on like a stove sort of.
Also serves to get the flame off of wet stuff like swamp or snow.
Thad.
Thaddius Bickerton
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they do work real good in the snow, this one lit up with a candle applied for less than 1 minute. it burned really well for a few hours while i made a pot of tea and had some supper
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Seen a few, never made one....thanks for posting, cool.
Stump seems nice and dry.
Like the batoning with a chain saw, now that my style...arg, arg,arg more power.
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Here's a crude one we set up. Sharpened four medium sized logs and hammered into the ground. Definitely better to saw the top ends.
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