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<blockquote data-quote="stroller" data-source="post: 9229511" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>Start a fire, let it get going well then put another grab full on, let that flame up like the picture then add more wood, this squashes it down and keeps the air out, keep going like that until you run out of wood then use lots of water to put the fire out.</p><p>It's not as efficient as a closed container and some of the bigger bits will not be completely charred, but it's easier and allows you to use a large volume of wood. The pile of charcoal in the picture was about half a 14t grain trailer full, the small twigs turn to dust and I just picked out the big stuff, I saved a couple of dumpy bags and have been using it on the woodburner mixed in with logs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stroller, post: 9229511, member: 428"] Start a fire, let it get going well then put another grab full on, let that flame up like the picture then add more wood, this squashes it down and keeps the air out, keep going like that until you run out of wood then use lots of water to put the fire out. It's not as efficient as a closed container and some of the bigger bits will not be completely charred, but it's easier and allows you to use a large volume of wood. The pile of charcoal in the picture was about half a 14t grain trailer full, the small twigs turn to dust and I just picked out the big stuff, I saved a couple of dumpy bags and have been using it on the woodburner mixed in with logs. [/QUOTE]
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