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skyplus | 17:55 Mon 04th Nov 2013 | How it Works
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Some one has said that savings can be made by cutting fire logs in two. Have tried to cut with a saw but no luck. Don't want to use electric knife. Any advice?
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My gardener uses an axe.
Do you mean tree logs or man made ones?
Ooo ... I didn't think of that. I thought he meant bits of trees.
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man made fire logs wrapped in paper
Savings? How so? Isn't that just the equivalent of putting smaller lumps of coal on the fire?
Sorry, I misunderstood. Can't help with those.
I would guess they would burn quicker (greater surface area).

(I thought you did N ;-))
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not good at lighting my stove without using fire log to start, this works out quite expensive so hoped to be able to use a half one
Ah well, that's different. I'd give it a go (providing there are no warnings on the packaging against cutting into them!!!)
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Hi Zacs master, how do I give it a go. Don't know how best to cut them
carefully.
Sorry, I have no idea. Hacksaw I would guess but there may be a risk of the friction setting it alight!
why don't you use firelighters and kindling?

Cheaper than the fire logs
I use a hot air stripper to light mine. It's also good for lighting barbecues, which doesn't happen very often as I don't have a barbi!
If you are near a home bargains store, they do very good firelogs for 99p. They also do heat logs.

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