Mark Foreman
TVWBB Wizard
I love it. I never knew there were so many ways to make fire!!!!
totallly awesome
totallly awesome
J, I was roundly shouted down when I broached that method!That's actually an old Boy Scout trick. Divide your dryer lint between paper-machiere egg cups and saturate with melted candle wax to make your own fire starters.
How many cotton balls do you use? 1 - 2?Cotton balls with a little coating of vasoline. If you're looking for a great way to start a fire that's reliable and cheap, look at how many cotton balls and a jar of vasoline you can get for just a few bucks.....
Tim
Usually I use 2 and have never had a problem.How many cotton balls do you use? 1 - 2?
Why flip the grate over.. Other than getting you coal closer to the flame I can't see a benefit...I have a gas Performer as well and it works great. I use a chimney with the insert grate flipped over ... as shown below. Lights up well in very little time.
Jeff
Chimney flip by Jeff Hasselberger, on Flickr
That's a neat idea... ^^^^^I use pieces from empty charcoal bags under the chimney.
Propane burner. Light, put chimney over it.
Why futz with anything else?
If you've got a cooker for boiling or frying large pots ouside..... You've got a great thing to light your chimney with.
Same here. I pick them up off my front porch once a week.I use the grocery store ads I get in the mail, about once a week.
When camping this is my go to paper source.I use pieces from empty charcoal bags under the chimney.
Why flip the grate over.. Other than getting you coal closer to the flame I can't see a benefit...
That's a neat idea... ^^^^^
I am on what I hope will be my last box of Weber cubes. The little bits that fall all over are a pain. I have a few boxes of Tumble Weeds a grabbed on the cheap at HD, but the Grill Trade Firestarters look like a good option when the TWs are used up.
Michael, With the briquettes considerably closer to the flame, they light much faster.
Has this been proven? I think we need to validate this with extensive scientific trials.
Coals closer seems like a good thing. But presumably Weber thinks that having the grate point up provides some benefit -- like allowing the lighter flame and air flow to get further up into the coal pile and light up more edges...?
Flipping the chimney grate to point down would seem to make the big chimney a MUCH better tool for lighting small amounts of charcoal. To light small amounts, I've used the big chimney turned upside down. But that makes the coals much further away from the lighter flame.
Yep this is what I do, I have a built in bbq with a natural gas bbq and turbo wok side burner. Sadly all I use it for now is to light my charcoal chimney, it does a awesome job of it tooChimney starter over the side burner. I use cubes when camping though.
How did you do that?I have a gas Performer as well and it works great. I use a chimney with the insert grate flipped over ... as shown below. Lights up well in very little time.
Jeff
Chimney flip by Jeff Hasselberger, on Flickr
You can just flex the body of the chimney to pop one tab out, then the rest are easy. Installation is the reverse.How did you do that?