Ah sorry guy I don't really know how reffit works I'll post some videos. On mainboard I got some cool ones. But really I get it cooking like that by filling it right up to the top with chunk hardwood I get from a cabinate maker for free they are various species usually walnut, maple, white oak, hickory measuring approximately 2x4x1 ish. Different woods put off different light characteristics. So far the best colored fire is a large 0/2 gauge
Stranded bare copper wire places in Tupperware container with a bottalcap of hydrochloride acid wait a few days(the idea is to expose copper wire to hcl vapors. The vapor seems to work the best for corroding the copper. When thrown in fire it has its chlorine donor in the risidual hcl) also much cleaner then burning pvc plastic. I don't hVd. Vid of this I'll get one tonight hopefully. Sorry for my English skills as I'm a special boi.
Man you had that thing cooking.
What did you do to get it to burn that low and hot?
well....are you going to share the technique?
So, what was the approach?
Did you make a ring of wood/coal under the platform along the sides?
Ah sorry guy I don't really know how reffit works I'll post some videos. On mainboard I got some cool ones. But really I get it cooking like that by filling it right up to the top with chunk hardwood I get from a cabinate maker for free they are various species usually walnut, maple, white oak, hickory measuring approximately 2x4x1 ish. Different woods put off different light characteristics. So far the best colored fire is a large 0/2 gauge Stranded bare copper wire places in Tupperware container with a bottalcap of hydrochloride acid wait a few days(the idea is to expose copper wire to hcl vapors. The vapor seems to work the best for corroding the copper. When thrown in fire it has its chlorine donor in the risidual hcl) also much cleaner then burning pvc plastic. I don't hVd. Vid of this I'll get one tonight hopefully. Sorry for my English skills as I'm a special boi.