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<blockquote data-quote="MZmoose" data-source="post: 1987611" data-attributes="member: 41085"><p>I boiled cedar chips (from my chain saw) in wax until there are no more bubbles. Then I packed it in empty chew cans and pressed a single vaseline coated cotton ball in the center. When it hardens I pop it out of the chew can and cut it into 6 wedges. I use the vaseline cotton ball piece on each wedge as the wick because it lights the easiest. Each wedge will make a 4 to 6" high flame for 10 min. They are completely water proof and you can have 6 fires stored in a chew can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MZmoose, post: 1987611, member: 41085"] I boiled cedar chips (from my chain saw) in wax until there are no more bubbles. Then I packed it in empty chew cans and pressed a single vaseline coated cotton ball in the center. When it hardens I pop it out of the chew can and cut it into 6 wedges. I use the vaseline cotton ball piece on each wedge as the wick because it lights the easiest. Each wedge will make a 4 to 6" high flame for 10 min. They are completely water proof and you can have 6 fires stored in a chew can. [/QUOTE]
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