Really sorry to hear your Dad isn't well, it was very sad to read your post about him and the pub etc; one thing is for sure he will know you always did the best for him. Stay the happy chappy you always have been, your own videos will keep your spirits up mate, I'm amazed at this one as I'm sat here in the Balkans with my wood fire blazing that I needed to start with paid for little white blocks! Tea?!!! I will try this, Thank You!
yes just tea bags they create an excellent wick and if you can't be bothered to dry them out just buy a box of 200 that you can buy pretty cheaply over here (I don't know about the Balkans) and just use them.
You always get the nosey Parker’s Cleggy! They have to poke their noses in to everything. Carry on , and well done. Life is tough but you must now think of yourself! Take care
Hi good idea with the tea bags Cleggy. If you make a nice cuppa tea, then use the wet tea bag to clean the glass door of your fireplace. Works a treat.👍
Hello Cleggy 😊🎅🏻👍 Is your father in a nursing home ? The Morsø 3142 is a good quality oven made in Denmark 😊👍 I loved the teabag solution 👍👍😊 Merry Christmas 🍻👍😊❤️
I have two types of firelighters for my log burner, one,-I get a large tub of petroleum jelly from the pound shop along with a bag of cotton balls, I melt the jelly in an old saucepan, then just dip the cotton ball in the melted petroleum jelly and then let it cool then put them in a tin, there's about 75 balls in a bag and I use one per fire. Two, any old bits from scented candles, baby bel cases I keep then melt them when I have a load then as above but use pine cones I come across when out in woodlands. As my Mom used to say 'It don't taste of the copper', i.e. doesn't cost anything or very much.
Just found out that "parifin" in Great Britain is "kerosene" in the US. "parafin" in the US is wax, as in making candles. I remember in Girl Scouts we made fire starters using cardboard covered in wax. I like your tea bag idea --- I suppose dipping them in liquid wax, letting them dry and harden, would also work.
I am so sorry to hear about your father. I have been there myself and it is hard to deal with. Best thing you can do is to take care of yourself. If you can find one, get yourself a Silky saw like the BigBoy folding saw. I have found them to be the best. I need to get back out with my CTX 3030. It has been a couple of months. Take care.
@@greg9871 I used to see a fella out on his bicycle, scouring my local hedges for dead wood, with a bow saw in his front basket. He had also laid his front lawn to veggies..
Cleggy, you must clean the inside of the glass ... mainly to see a roaring fire is a wonderful sight and secondly a need to know when it needs topping up ... other than that you are a genius! 😊
We must think of the loved ones and their wishes and comfort and peace. Been down this same road recently and it ended and a surge of great peace flowed over me and my brother. We saw the plans our Mum had in place and knew her wishes. She always said, Growing old is not for wimps!
Really sorry to hear your Dad isn't well, it was very sad to read your post about him and the pub etc; one thing is for sure he will know you always did the best for him. Stay the happy chappy you always have been, your own videos will keep your spirits up mate, I'm amazed at this one as I'm sat here in the Balkans with my wood fire blazing that I needed to start with paid for little white blocks! Tea?!!! I will try this, Thank You!
yes just tea bags they create an excellent wick and if you can't be bothered to dry them out just buy a box of 200 that you can buy pretty cheaply over here (I don't know about the Balkans) and just use them.
You always get the nosey Parker’s Cleggy! They have to poke their noses in to everything. Carry on , and well done. Life is tough but you must now think of yourself! Take care
Teabags fire lighter. New one on me Cleggy but I'm adopting it. Cheers 👍
Good choice!
Are prays 🙏 Are with you.
Thanks
Yip cleggy bow saw or a wee silkie does the job 👍
Thanks for the tip!
Great tip Cleggy ,maybe your lad owners would allow you to walk their hedges 🤔👌
Great idea
Hi good idea with the tea bags Cleggy. If you make a nice cuppa tea, then use the wet tea bag to clean the glass door of your fireplace. Works a treat.👍
Great survival skills cleggy
Hello Cleggy 😊🎅🏻👍 Is your father in a nursing home ? The Morsø 3142 is a good quality oven made in Denmark 😊👍 I loved the teabag solution 👍👍😊 Merry Christmas 🍻👍😊❤️
Those bow saws are very good I used one some years ago to remove some large edges.👍
Good to know!
I love my bow saws .better than wasting on gym fees.plus it warms you up
I have two types of firelighters for my log burner, one,-I get a large tub of petroleum jelly from the pound shop along with a bag of cotton balls, I melt the jelly in an old saucepan, then just dip the cotton ball in the melted petroleum jelly and then let it cool then put them in a tin, there's about 75 balls in a bag and I use one per fire. Two, any old bits from scented candles, baby bel cases I keep then melt them when I have a load then as above but use pine cones I come across when out in woodlands. As my Mom used to say 'It don't taste of the copper', i.e. doesn't cost anything or very much.
Thanks Penny 👍
great reuse of old tea bags...I throw all my used ones in the garden...coffee grounds too. nothing organic goes in my garbage.
Thank you for sharing your eco-friendly habits! It's inspiring to see others committed to reducing waste and nurturing the earth.
Great tip, cleggy. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Just found out that "parifin" in Great Britain is "kerosene" in the US. "parafin" in the US is wax, as in making candles. I remember in Girl Scouts we made fire starters using cardboard covered in wax. I like your tea bag idea --- I suppose dipping them in liquid wax, letting them dry and harden, would also work.
Interesting!
You go CLEGGY!
Thanks
I am so sorry to hear about your father. I have been there myself and it is hard to deal with. Best thing you can do is to take care of yourself. If you can find one, get yourself a Silky saw like the BigBoy folding saw. I have found them to be the best. I need to get back out with my CTX 3030. It has been a couple of months. Take care.
c'est la vie
Thanks for the tip!
You need to clean the glass inside of the fire. I use kitchen roll and dip it into cold fire ash. Good video 😊 Cleggy
Thanks for the tip!
@@greg9871 I used to see a fella out on his bicycle, scouring my local hedges for dead wood, with a bow saw in his front basket. He had also laid his front lawn to veggies..
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Blessed Be Cleggy and here's a tip you can do the same thing with dryer lint and wax. I have used them for camping here in Ohio.
Cleggy, you must clean the inside of the glass ... mainly to see a roaring fire is a wonderful sight and secondly a need to know when it needs topping up ... other than that you are a genius! 😊
Thanks for the tip!
Put on hi vi’s vest no one will bother you mate love the tea bag hack cheers
We must think of the loved ones and their wishes and comfort and peace. Been down this same road recently and it ended and a surge of great peace flowed over me and my brother. We saw the plans our Mum had in place and knew her wishes. She always said, Growing old is not for wimps!
Thanks to you and your Brother
For an Eco version use Bio Ethanol, you can but it online and it isn't much more expensive than paraffin.
Thanks Brov
Diesel is cheaper
Keep your wood next to the stove, gives it a chance to dry out before you burn it.
Will Do.
You can use oil as well.
Thanks for the tip!
Everything is invented in England...
Who would've thunk a dried tea bag
It is 😂