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<blockquote data-quote="Lesath" data-source="post: 162709" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>Nicholas,</p><p></p><p>Candles, oil lamps, stove (I always have water going), or fire outside in the cooler weather. </p><p>As for the spills, I cut dry pine branches minus the bark up into chunks about 5-6 inches long (beard safety) and split them as I see fit, or if I'm lazy use the bandsaw. Pine works good because of the resin it contains. Then, I have vases/pots placed in strategic locations to stand them in. Also, if you have a wife that frequents craft stores, have her pick up matchsticks; they are considered a craft item and are quite economical. I think those cigar tubes will do just fine. A utility knife ought to make short work of them and they should be quite fragrant. Let us know how they work, you may have just came up with a new way to recycle them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesath, post: 162709, member: 1862"] Nicholas, Candles, oil lamps, stove (I always have water going), or fire outside in the cooler weather. As for the spills, I cut dry pine branches minus the bark up into chunks about 5-6 inches long (beard safety) and split them as I see fit, or if I'm lazy use the bandsaw. Pine works good because of the resin it contains. Then, I have vases/pots placed in strategic locations to stand them in. Also, if you have a wife that frequents craft stores, have her pick up matchsticks; they are considered a craft item and are quite economical. I think those cigar tubes will do just fine. A utility knife ought to make short work of them and they should be quite fragrant. Let us know how they work, you may have just came up with a new way to recycle them. [/QUOTE]
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