How To Make Recycled Paper Fire Logs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
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In this video, I show you how to make very simple fire briquettes from recycled shredded paper.
Materials needed:
Shredded Paper
Bucket
CAULKING Gun
PVC Pipe (40-50mm)
Large Washers
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Maybe a larger caulk gun along with drilling small holes in the pvc to let the water drain would be effective. Also using a round dowel or even a capped piece of smaller pvc may help push the log out if you could apply force against the ground. Cool idea though!
Yep, every one of those suggestions would definitely be an improvement, for sure. I think I overly complicated the design here.
Neat idea. You could probably make them longer if you cut the PVC in half and held it together with hose clamps. Get a PVC cap drill the bottom out and put some mesh. Then you can pack them to the brim and not worry about getting it out, just slide off the hose clamps and pull apart. Plan on trying that myself
Great video! Pipe clamps around the slotted end will help decrease the pipe from opening so far and still allow water to escape easily
+John Lindblom That's a great suggestion, thanks.
I was thinking zip ties. Use a couple - leave them loose enough to slide up and down the pipe
Instead of clamps, what about just a really good strap? Like one of the Velcro ones that you put through a loop and fasten?
Looks like a good way to make soil seed pods too
Use a hose clamp adjustment just bigger to slide off but tight enough to hold mold together also use it with the slot down it works for the same thing using four slots fyi
Try a zip tie on the cut to hold them cut
Paper,sawdust and flour and water ,,they set hard and burn a long time.
About how long?????
Can you use sawdust, and can you use other liquids like used moter oil
+The Lord Of Grimhaven I wouldn't use motor oil. Dust would be ok.
Great video . Thanks .
I've been checking out loads of different ways to compress the paper and card - this looks fairly promising.
What is not so impressive is how these logs burn. It would have been nice to se a video of your logs on fire.
Mine just smoulder like charcoal briquettes.
That's what these do too.
Smoulder is what you want, that way they burn for hours and hours so you don't have to wake up every hour to refill your stove.
Throw a bunch of these in the stove and you'll sleep for much longer.
@@xMrjamjamThanks for letting me know what I want - I thought I wanted it burning like a log so I can sit in front of a roaring fire with the kids, roasting marshmallows, but apparently I don't.
@@UrbanSelfSufficiency Thanks for taking the time to answer!
Sorry if this has already been asked and answered... What about mold? Wet paper sitting around for up to a month? Is there some kind of prevention, or have you simply not had a problem with it? Anyone thought about drying them faster in a very low temperature oven?
You can mix a little bleach with the wet paper when mixing to kill off anything that might grow there
Use tape or rubber bands to hold slit
I was wondering if you could somehow make a hole in the center of the paper long ways so you could run a small rope with candle wax on it for a wick? I’m thinking it would burn better?
I think you could... Whether it'd be worth the time and effort, only testing it out would tell you. Worth a shot.
I put that single paper log on top of old coals and lit it with a little fluid, and the coals are still warm and ash x 4 hours later 😃. Can u dig it?
I'm going to try this. But I going to add wood saw dust to the paper.
Can you use these when you first light the fire or does the fire have to be well established first?
Use tinder etc, but yes, you can start with them.
I put that single paper log on top of old coals and lit it with a little fluid, and the coals are still warm and ash x 4 hours later 😃. Can u dig it?
Have you tried mixing leafs in there
No. I wonder if that would make them smoke up more?
Would certainly help them burn.
Do you have a video showing how they burn and how long ?
I haven't done one yet. Sorry. It's on my "to-do" list for sure. Jim
Worm drive clamp. On ya slots, nice off grid mod
Why not put them in the oven on low heat ?
I wonder why my logs are not hard shaped well like that. Any ideas?
More pressure, and let them dry for at least 2 weeks maybe.
Cheers mate
You should get a 1 quart caulk gun to make things bigger and easier.
That makes a lot of sense . . . thanks for the tip!
Nice!
What chemicals are produced from burning ink on the paper, anyone know?
Google has the answer.
Wouldn't cook directly over it, other than that it shouldn't be an issue.
Why didn’t you just drill holes in the pipe instead of cutting those slats, maybe the paper would squeeze out through the tiny holes?
Nah, that would've been a lot smarter thank the slits.
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Nice
There is no point to cut that pipe. Drill holes and is enough. 3 of those will burn for 30-40 min
You can see a burn test here
th-cam.com/video/xscfd2z2w0M/w-d-xo.html
You're absolutely right. The cut was a bad idea. Thanks for watching!
Jim
actually, the cuts are much easier. Will be harder to get the log out if you have holes, as the holes will put though, making it harder to get out. The cuts are perfect. Thanks for the video
Cheers. I actually think there's no need for anything; the water will squeeze out of the end and having a smooth bore will mean the log pops out easy enough. Thanks for watching.
Jim
Thanks.
Well, let’s see it burning. Doesn’t do any good to make them if we don’t even know if they work.
Fair point. Next time I make them, I'll upload a video of them burning.
Wth is up with that music!
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