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An old dog can learn new tricks... packing.
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<blockquote data-quote="TonyS" data-source="post: 248131" data-attributes="member: 2694"><p>I found that vid last week and tried it. <shrug> Honestly I didn't see any improvement in burn time or having to relight over my usual method. Maybe I'll have to try it again but... One method that did seem to give me a good burn all the way down was Dave McGrane's swirl method found <a href="https://youtu.be/0XHYPso7TXs" target="_blank"><strong><u>here</u></strong></a>. I've been using this method for about 4 days now and each bowl's burned all the way down with maybe 1 relight at most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyS, post: 248131, member: 2694"] I found that vid last week and tried it. <shrug> Honestly I didn't see any improvement in burn time or having to relight over my usual method. Maybe I'll have to try it again but... One method that did seem to give me a good burn all the way down was Dave McGrane's swirl method found [url=https://youtu.be/0XHYPso7TXs][b][u]here[/u][/b][/url]. I've been using this method for about 4 days now and each bowl's burned all the way down with maybe 1 relight at most. [/QUOTE]
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