Dry And Ignite Wet Wood Fires With A Grease Lamp
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 Published On May 7, 2024

Grease lamps, with their simplicity in construction and versatility in fuel options, serve as a practical tool for a variety of situations. You can craft a grease lamp from an array of containers, such as aluminum cans, jars, or even bamboo sections. The fuel for these lamps can be any grease or oil, whether it’s derived from plants, animals, or petroleum. This flexibility allows you to utilize what’s readily at hand, making grease lamps a popular choice for illuminating campsites or drying and igniting wet wood for campfires.
The build video of the grease lamp used in today’s demonstration is in the LINK below. This particular lamp was ingeniously crafted from a coke can, filled with burnt motor oil, and fitted with a wick made from a reverse-wrapped cotton T-shirt. Stay tuned to see this unique grease lamp in action!
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