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When I come here to look for helpful hints I don't want read two pages of conversation about what someones dog did on their last trip. Its not a huge thing, it is just the courteous thing to do
your right in that not that many prople post here but 417,924 people have viewed this thread. Half a million people reading an extra 40 pages of personal conversation is a lot of wasted time.
Just saying, people should respect others time.
โFeb-18-2012 09:44 PM
โFeb-18-2012 07:21 PM
Bofus wrote:
BUMP!
Whew!--I think I said what many other readers wanted to say long ago...
This is just to let you know, you weren't speaking for me. Somebody on here MAY have had a 'handy hint or gadget' to solve Bertnspike's problem. In addition there may have been a few others that could use the info too.
You could have said that to the poster in a private message instead of rudely blasting them publicly. Just sayin'...
WHEW...got that off my chest!
โFeb-18-2012 05:14 PM
Riplin wrote:Lady Fitzgerald wrote:jassrnj wrote:
"""3 dog nights wrote:
This is one of my favorite's. Go to Lowes or HD and get an 18" piece of copper pipe about 3/8 or 1/4 diameter. Put a piece of tape around one end. You now have the greatest tool ever made to keep your campfire going if the wood is wet or a little to green. If you've ever spent the night blowing on a fire trying to keep it going or to get it to flare up again, you will love this. It will turn the smallest flame into a blowtorch in nothing flat.
edit: obviously you blow into the end with the tape."""
Too short and you can burn your nose and eyes ... how hot does the pipe get? You can also burn your lips. Sounds dangerous ... will let my DW try it first.
I just use the air pump used to inflate the air mattress to get the fire going. Kids love it. DW thinks I'm an idiot
If you are that worried about it, get a longer piece of pipe or tubing. You do have to use some common sense, such as not inhaling or leaving it in the fire too long (the tape on the blown end will pretty much eliminate your chances of burning your lips; your fingers holding the tube will let you know long before the end gets hot enough to burn your lips through the tape).
I use the air pump from the air mattress. Does a great Job
โFeb-18-2012 03:07 PM
โFeb-18-2012 02:15 PM
Jeanne M wrote:Bofus wrote:
BUMP!
Whew!--I think I said what many other readers wanted to say long ago...
This is just to let you know, you weren't speaking for me. Somebody on here MAY have had a 'handy hint or gadget' to solve Bertnspike's problem. In addition there may have been a few others that could use the info too.
You could have said that to the poster in a private message instead of rudely blasting them publicly. Just sayin'...
WHEW...got that off my chest!
โFeb-18-2012 12:59 PM
โFeb-18-2012 12:28 PM
Bofus wrote:
BUMP!
Whew!--I think I said what many other readers wanted to say long ago...
โFeb-18-2012 12:11 PM
Lady Fitzgerald wrote:jassrnj wrote:
"""3 dog nights wrote:
This is one of my favorite's. Go to Lowes or HD and get an 18" piece of copper pipe about 3/8 or 1/4 diameter. Put a piece of tape around one end. You now have the greatest tool ever made to keep your campfire going if the wood is wet or a little to green. If you've ever spent the night blowing on a fire trying to keep it going or to get it to flare up again, you will love this. It will turn the smallest flame into a blowtorch in nothing flat.
edit: obviously you blow into the end with the tape."""
Too short and you can burn your nose and eyes ... how hot does the pipe get? You can also burn your lips. Sounds dangerous ... will let my DW try it first.
I just use the air pump used to inflate the air mattress to get the fire going. Kids love it. DW thinks I'm an idiot
If you are that worried about it, get a longer piece of pipe or tubing. You do have to use some common sense, such as not inhaling or leaving it in the fire too long (the tape on the blown end will pretty much eliminate your chances of burning your lips; your fingers holding the tube will let you know long before the end gets hot enough to burn your lips through the tape).
โFeb-18-2012 08:43 AM
jassrnj wrote:
"""3 dog nights wrote:
This is one of my favorite's. Go to Lowes or HD and get an 18" piece of copper pipe about 3/8 or 1/4 diameter. Put a piece of tape around one end. You now have the greatest tool ever made to keep your campfire going if the wood is wet or a little to green. If you've ever spent the night blowing on a fire trying to keep it going or to get it to flare up again, you will love this. It will turn the smallest flame into a blowtorch in nothing flat.
edit: obviously you blow into the end with the tape."""
Too short and you can burn your nose and eyes ... how hot does the pipe get? You can also burn your lips. Sounds dangerous ... will let my DW try it first.
โFeb-18-2012 06:36 AM
jassrnj wrote:
"""3 dog nights wrote:
This is one of my favorite's. Go to Lowes or HD and get an 18" piece of copper pipe about 3/8 or 1/4 diameter. Put a piece of tape around one end. You now have the greatest tool ever made to keep your campfire going if the wood is wet or a little to green. If you've ever spent the night blowing on a fire trying to keep it going or to get it to flare up again, you will love this. It will turn the smallest flame into a blowtorch in nothing flat.
edit: obviously you blow into the end with the tape."""
Too short and you can burn your nose and eyes ... how hot does the pipe get? You can also burn your lips. Sounds dangerous ... will let my DW try it first.
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