hi shanekolidra, i think you were right to make a home made brick maker and made with steel is even better, the one i bought is not great as the sides keep moving out and the plate at the bottom keeps falling out it would be ok to make a few logs now and then but not lots, and your right they are very messy looking when making them,
@rockypro1 I did try it but I guess the best is to let the paper pulp really get like applesauce....and wear latex gloves!....the black is still on my hands four days later. I will do more in the summer to let the sun bake them dry.
Hi damo,yip very environmentally friendly indeed,and your news papers get read/red twice lol,i got the paper fire-log maker from my local diy store,oh! and a happy new year to you have a ggod 2011 from rockypro1.
I just finished making a brick maker out of plate steel. Crude and ugly but Im sure it will work. I will test it tonight.
shanekolidra 1 year ago
hi shanekolidra, i think you were right to make a home made brick maker and made with steel is even better, the one i bought is not great as the sides keep moving out and the plate at the bottom keeps falling out it would be ok to make a few logs now and then but not lots, and your right they are very messy looking when making them,
cheers.
rockypro1 1 year ago
@rockypro1 I did try it but I guess the best is to let the paper pulp really get like applesauce....and wear latex gloves!....the black is still on my hands four days later. I will do more in the summer to let the sun bake them dry.
shanekolidra 1 year ago
uhh....lighting?
crazy650c 1 year ago
Hi damo,yip very environmentally friendly indeed,and your news papers get read/red twice lol,i got the paper fire-log maker from my local diy store,oh! and a happy new year to you have a ggod 2011 from rockypro1.
rockypro1 1 year ago
Economical and environmentally friendly, great idea
Where do you purchase the log maker ?
damobyrne09 1 year ago