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Making Coal Fires In The 40S And 50S
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In the 40s and 50s my mother used to make coal fires every day, and made special things using newspaper which she folded in a certain way. I can't remember what she called them, the word 'skewers' come to mind, but I'm sure that's not correct.
Any ideas please?
Any ideas please?
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My gran used to call them scally-wags... No idea why.
05:36 Tue 07th Oct 2014
Don't know what they were called but I remember them. We never threw newspapers away they were too valuable for lighting the fire.
I had to make them for my Dad and Granddad. Start at the corner of a sheet of newspaper ( No tabloids in those days) and roll it into a long thin tube. Then wind the tube lengthways to make a coil and fasten it by tucking the loose end into the middle like a knot. The finished coil should fit into the palm of an adults hand. The fire was made by raking out the grate then putting a layer of 'paper coils' on top of the ashes, then sticks on the paper and coal on top of the sticks. Once it was alight it was 'drawn' as has been described .
I had to make them for my Dad and Granddad. Start at the corner of a sheet of newspaper ( No tabloids in those days) and roll it into a long thin tube. Then wind the tube lengthways to make a coil and fasten it by tucking the loose end into the middle like a knot. The finished coil should fit into the palm of an adults hand. The fire was made by raking out the grate then putting a layer of 'paper coils' on top of the ashes, then sticks on the paper and coal on top of the sticks. Once it was alight it was 'drawn' as has been described .
^^^^ I feel as if I am back in WW2 and putting up Blackouts on Windows.!!
There does appear to be a problem with You Tube and I have established the following :-
How to make newspaper firelighters - YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0_Pxiq5cTI
By Patrick Garratt ·
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Added 25/09/2010
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Pity the link is not working because it perfectly illustrates the concertina items which I feel sure hellywelly has in mind.
Hans.
There does appear to be a problem with You Tube and I have established the following :-
How to make newspaper firelighters - YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0_Pxiq5cTI
By Patrick Garratt ·
2 min ·
5,655 views ·
Added 25/09/2010
... This feature is not available right now. Please try again later.
Pity the link is not working because it perfectly illustrates the concertina items which I feel sure hellywelly has in mind.
Hans.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Briquette-Maker-Paper-Log-Recycles-Eco-Fire-Free-Fuel-Brick-Block-Newspaper-/131261511483?_trksid=p2054897.l4275
Get one of these and make newspaper 'logs' that burn for 2 hours each and produce the same heat as wood.
Get one of these and make newspaper 'logs' that burn for 2 hours each and produce the same heat as wood.
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