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allen8106
Feb 19, 2012Explorer
One thing about the Tiki torches. I quit using them two years ago. In the ten years or so that I have used them I have had two of them catch fire and nearly catch my camper on fire. Not sure how they caught on fire but once they did the fluid ran down to the ground and caught the dry grass on fire which then started for my camper. Had it not been for a neightbor camper both times my camper would have went up in flames, once while my wife was sleeping inside. I will never use them again.
IF you still want to use them I had found that you can drive a steel tent peg into the ground until about 4 inches of the ten peg sticks up above ground then put the end of the Tiki torch over the tent peg. On most steel tent pegs you will have to break off the plastice head on the tent peg. This leaves you with just a very large nail. I thought it worked pretty well.
IF you still want to use them I had found that you can drive a steel tent peg into the ground until about 4 inches of the ten peg sticks up above ground then put the end of the Tiki torch over the tent peg. On most steel tent pegs you will have to break off the plastice head on the tent peg. This leaves you with just a very large nail. I thought it worked pretty well.
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