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Thread: Brazier
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1st July 2007, 05:12 PM #1
Brazier
Howdy Folks.
I was recently given a metal brazier, one that allows cooking on the top, (has extra cooking grill) My question is, what is the best was to get a fire started and keep going, should I use those heat beads or just wood?
I want to use it on a patio and don't was to much over spill from ash, it has a tray that I can use, and the patio is cement.
Thanks for your help.whale oil beef hooked
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1st July 2007, 10:55 PM #2
Firelighters to get it started.
Heat beads & wood both make ash, I think wood smells better & is a bit cheaper than heat beads.Cliff.
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