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Old 10-12-2018, 12:25 PM   #90
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Started to do this but was in a hurry and ended up doing a Swedish torch instead..this method is a different version of the same and would work in the woods if you were in a pinch or just love working wood....someone just reminded me about it and i will probably do it this weekend and use it in the firepit to brew some coffee and if you let it burn to embers- biscuits..also on second thought you might want to tie it in two places if you plan on using it for awhile because once the fire hits the boundary of the wire the wood under it will collapse..the swedish torch is much more stable..but it will be fun to try out
also wanted to add~> i look for the shagbark of a hickory or poplar but love apple too..we don't have much pine here unless it's on purpose.. i use snags, only in an emergency would i cut down something living
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