Recycle Cardboard Tubes for Fire Logs
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Recycle Cardboard Tubes for Fire Logs
I've seen countless videos across the internet about making fire logs from paper, but I'd decided to save the inner cardboard tubes from toilet tissue and kitchen paper for mine.
I'm not sure how well they're going to burn because, at the time of publishing this, they were still drying out.
I Used:
- Two old pans I was going to take to the recycling yard - you can use two buckets of the same size
- Toilet roll and kitchen paper cardboard tubes
- A builders whisk and a drill
- Water
- A few bits of scrap wood
- A cross shredder
Drill Holes in One of the Pans / Buckets
Ensure the one pan fits into the other, unless you've purchased two same size buckets
Drill holes in the one pan, for drainage.
Now place the one with the holes inside the other
Cut the Tubes and Shred
Take the tubes and cut up one side to make them flat, and so that they'd fit in my cross shredder.
Shred them - but keep some in tact / whole for later.
Add Water to the Bucket
Add water to the bucket about half way up.
Add Shredded Pieces to Bucket of Water
Add the shreddings to the bucket, ensure they are fully covered. If not, add more water.
Give the mix a whisk with the drill and builder's whisk
Put a lid on the bucket and leave overnight.
Whisk the Mixture
After the mix has been left overnight, take the lid off and give the mix a whisk for a few minutes.
At this point, I realised, that this cardboard might not break down properly, but I carried on.
Drain
Take the top bucket out, allow most of the water to run into the bottom bucket
Using the two pieces of wood, lay them across the button bucket to stand the top bucket on to drain more.
Squeeze as much liquid out of the mix as you can
Stuff the Remaining Tubes With the Mix
Take small amounts, squeeze even more out of it (if possible) then stuff it into the dry cardboard tubes.
Add small amounts each time and press it down firmly with either a piece of the wood you have been using or with your fingers.
Dry Them Off
Place on a suitable surface, I used the two pieces of wood I used earlier, to place them in a straight line to dry out.
Do not stack like the second image or they will not dry correctly.
Once fully dried use them, like you would a wooden log, in your fire pit etc