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    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.

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    Re: Outdoor Cooking - Finland candle

    That is a cool idea!

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    Re: Outdoor Cooking - Finland candle

    Up here we refer to them as Cariboo Candles.
    Live to hunt, hunt to live!!!!!

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    Re: Outdoor Cooking - Finland candle

    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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    Re: Outdoor Cooking - Finland candle

    It would be tough to find dry wood in BC during the fall but a neat concept none the less.

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    Re: Outdoor Cooking - Finland candle

    Smaller rocks work well in place of the nails.



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    Re: Outdoor Cooking - Finland candle

    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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    Re: Outdoor Cooking - Finland candle

    Neat artical, thanks for sharing that. I'll give it a try and
    post the results.

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    Re: Outdoor Cooking - Finland candle

    Quote Originally Posted by OOBuck View Post
    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?

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    Re: Outdoor Cooking - Finland candle

    Quote Originally Posted by BowWalker View Post
    Is that how you're going to heat the oil for the transmissions in the winter time?
    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

    Snow is like white gold for the transmission industry, come on SNOW!!

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