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I took my Weltur out to play and here is what came out:
I took my Weltur out to play and here is what came out:
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Your "beads" must be our briquettes. The starter that you see in the above photo is naphtha. It the most common technique used by charcoal users here in the States.
I use the perforated canister method which resembles an old 2 lb coffee can with many large air holes. The charcoal is stacked on some kindling inside the can and the can is removed once the coals turn grey. It does a pretty good job of getting the briquettes going - without the flambeau effect and the fumes.
Your "beads" must be our briquettes. The starter that you see in the above photo is naphtha. It the most common technique used by charcoal users here in the States.
I use the perforated canister method which resembles an old 2 lb coffee can with many large air holes. The charcoal is stacked on some kindling inside the can and the can is removed once the coals turn grey. It does a pretty good job of getting the briquettes going - without the flambeau effect and the fumes.
perhaps an oppotunity for you to market them over there and make a fortune 🙂 , it seems an easier method to the can and charcoal method
Nice to know that's naptha. Would you know, by any chance, if it's clean enough to use for shutters? It's got to be cheaper than buying that much Ronsonol.