Apr-30-2014 10:50 AM
May-03-2014 07:35 AM
May-03-2014 05:34 AM
oughtsix wrote:Please make sure that you disassemble the torch before you travel. The torch can move in the storage compartment and start!!!!!!!
I will have to give the charcoal a try!
Another tip for you guys. The best accessory I have ever put into my trailer is a self starting propane torch! When everyone else's wimpy little lighters are being blow out by the wind my trusty torch always comes through! It always causes a good bit of excitement when I light the candles on a birthday cake with the torch... but I don't believe in messing around! 🙂
May-03-2014 05:28 AM
am1958 wrote:
A. If it takes you a 'couple of hours' to make embers to cook over-you should be using a grill.
Why rush? There's a whole case of beer in the fridge that won't drink itself you know...
B. Diapers, dog poop, batteries, chemicals, and G*d knows what in those fire pits. I would worry.
You really think any of that is going to be around to detrimentally affect anyone after an hour or two at 1000+ degrees? You probably use anti-bacterial wipes on everything and wonder why you get so many colds and sniffles too.. 😉
May-03-2014 04:37 AM
A. If it takes you a 'couple of hours' to make embers to cook over-you should be using a grill.
B. Diapers, dog poop, batteries, chemicals, and G*d knows what in those fire pits. I would worry.
May-02-2014 08:01 PM
oughtsix wrote:
Uhhh.... That one doesn't leave much birthday cake left!!!! This is the one I use! Best lighter I have ever owned!!!!!
May-02-2014 04:42 PM
mhardin wrote:
Why does everyone want to stink up a good campground with wood smoke?
Why not just string up enough lights to make the night look like Noon in Arizona in mid-July and enjoy the sound of the generators? Sheesh!
:R
May-02-2014 04:14 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
Yep, pretty good fire starter. Don't stand too close when I'm starting a fire or you will get burnt shoe laces!
May-02-2014 11:31 AM
rbpru wrote:
Charcoal works, so does a fire starter block or my favorite, a wax/sawdust mix poured into a cardboard egg carton. Twelve little handy starters.
As to the charm of a campfire; if I have to explain, you would not understand anyway.
May-02-2014 11:30 AM
oughtsix wrote:
...Another tip for you guys. The best accessory I have ever put into my trailer is a self starting propane torch....
May-02-2014 10:41 AM
am1958 wrote:Go Dogs wrote:
You must be one of those that use the fire/garbage pit to cook over.
Yep... After a couple of hours of making a good bed of embers to cook over I can assure you there is nothing in there I would worry about...
May-02-2014 10:12 AM
May-02-2014 09:57 AM
Go Dogs wrote:
You must be one of those that use the fire/garbage pit to cook over.
May-02-2014 08:28 AM
mhardin wrote:CampingN.C. wrote:mhardin wrote:
Why does everyone want to stink up a good campground with wood smoke?
Why not just string up enough lights to make the night look like Noon in Arizona in mid-July and enjoy the sound of the generators? Sheesh!
:R
IMO if there isn't campfire smoke in the air it isn't a good campground anyway!
It was meant as a a joke. Obviously, I bombed.:S
May-02-2014 08:16 AM
May-02-2014 08:00 AM