Outdoor Cooking - Finland candle
I was going thru some of my articles I have gathered thru the years on out door cooking and survival ideas and came across this interesting one called the Finland candle - thought y'all may find it an interesting read.
Ali
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Up here we refer to them as Cariboo Candles.
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Looks cool and something the kids would find interesting. But in all honesty if I am packing a chainsaw and 4 inch nails, I sure as well have a camp stove and a pack stove and one will be fired up way before I fire up the Stihl.
BHB
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It would be tough to find dry wood in BC during the fall but a neat concept none the less.
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Smaller rocks work well in place of the nails.
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you could also quarter a log with an axe ,dig a shallow hole say 4 inches ,sit the 4 quarters in the hole and then wedge them apart slightly, with the same efect as using a chain saw ! never tried it but have seen it on the tv ,by a guy called ray mears a army survival expert
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Neat artical, thanks for sharing that. I'll give it a try and
post the results.
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OOBuck
Neat artical, thanks for sharing that. I'll give it a try and
post the results.
Is that how you're going to heat the oil for the transmissions in the winter time?:mrgreen:
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BowWalker
Is that how you're going to heat the oil for the transmissions in the winter time?:mrgreen:
Nope, I leave that up to the inexperianced Victoria drivers in the snow
on steap slopes spinning tires all the way to the tops of hills to heat the fluid :grin:
Snow is like white gold for the transmission industry, come on SNOW!!