Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
I've been hearing mention of these things in various places now but haven't found any burn times yet. Keep us posted if you try this out.

Another question I might have though, what about the glossy type paper? Like magazine paper, some newspaper inserts, etc., should that be filtered out or would you just compress it with the rest? (Those don't usually start well in the woodstove during winter, but once its going they do ok which is why I ask.)



Badger

I think just to be safe I am going to just use regular pages from the newspaper since The denver post ink and such is made with vegetable based products. I definately will post burn times... maybe a video if I can figure this you tube thing out.

I just transitioned to night shift so this whole week has been a haze of drowsiness. Monday I'll finish it up and start making the briquettes.