CrackStock
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Use the BBQ grill outside. Makes Mama happy and you do not have to smell the burnt smell or hear the fire alarm.
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The old boys figured that out early on. From the Lucar Appendix, 1557:JohnN said:But, do you all know how to make char without film cans or Altoid containers ? There were none back then. I learned that if you cut your linen or cotton into long strips and wind it around a green stick and put it into a fire and when it begins to burn you put it out and then cut that piece off and continue the process.
You won't ruin it if all you use it for is to make and store your charcloth. :wink:JohnN said:Were not most of those containers (cups,etc...) tinned ? Would not putting a tinned container without liquid in a fire ruin it?
I char willow in a cookie tin in the BBQ, after about the 3rd time (to get the paint burnt off the tin) I just cover the tin with a loose sheet of tin foil and even cook over it. foil moves the smoke away from the food, willow aint hickery :nono:CrackStock said:Use the BBQ grill outside. Makes Mama happy and you do not have to smell the burnt smell or hear the fire alarm.
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