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Show Newspapers (an Be Utilized rod, for use on your next log. Hie water can lx added to help The log is now ready for the soaking coniaetinn and minimize fly ash when tlie log fireplace. a more is burned. However, hotter, efficient fire from the log As you take them from the cun lx achieved Ivy follow-- ; water, knead (hem with your xl iug the soaking process fingers along tlie full length. in the succeeding This tends to break up the fibers of the newsprint even steps. Soak the completed log in more and compact the log. water overnight, perhaps in a Uiy the log out to dry, either outside or on the conlaundry room sink, galvanized wash! uli or wheellxirrow. crete' flixir of your furnace A talilesjxion of detergent in room. Deluding on heat and side and a single shoo I on the cither. Take another full sheet (two pages folded in the middle) and place its vertical edge to tiie vertical fold on the stack before you. 'Close tlie free xige on the side over this to Many families are turning curtain rod or rotuid piece opposite to their fireplace to take the of garden stake. or bamboo, again form a flat surface of chill off the house nowf and with as small diameter as two newspaper sheets, one thickwill be doing it more often possible), (2) stack of old on a stack of five as .we get into springtime newspapers, and (3) water nesses, the other a single sheet. when tlie central heating syfor soaking logs. Continue this process for stem is sometimes turned ' 10 be should full, two page sheets, fold Newspapers off. the tenth open page closed to interfolded and rolled tightA small fire will usually ly; 'ideal compaction can lie complete a flat surface the dispel early, morning and obtained by soaking the logs size of a single newspaper evening chills more econin water after they are formpage, 20 sheets thick. than a heatThis intcrleafing makes omically ed. Because of the short large ing system. Less fuel is confibers of the newsprint, the tlie paper more conqiact and sumed and a large volume of water will tend to break easier to roll. heat is quickly produced. up the Then, make a second filers, then, knead the or roll after interleafing stack, exactly as squeeze And a fireplace can be used you did tlie first. for emergency .purposes in. soaking. With the bottom of the first case of total power failure Take twofulldoulile sheets page-sizstuck touching or temporary loss of power of lay them on your knees, place the second newspaper, from storms. the floor, unfolded in front stack on top of tlie first, But in many areas, wood of you. with tlie bottom of the second is hard to come by. Next Overlap the two sheets so being about .six inches away not choice? Why newspaper the vertical edge of one. from your knees. own. meets the vertical fold of the The sides of the two stacks' roll and, your logs, The key to making good other to form a panel of should be parallel, but with three newspaper pages wide the far end of the second newspaper logs is compac(a. single sheet, on left, two extending alxiut six inches tion, according to the Forest Service of the UJS. Deoverlapped sheets in the over tlie first. Make a third stack (a? you middle and a single sheet on partment of Agriculture. the first two) and place did right). The tighter the newsin it the same manner over Fold the uncovered half papers are rolled and packthe second, again with the far ed iir forming the log, the of the sheet next to the floor on end of the third greater the intensity of heat over the other sheet, to the six inches fromextending end the far generated and the less fly ash centerfold. of the second. formed when the log burns. Now, you have two newsThen, repeat this process Materi? Is needed: (1) a paper pages laid out before through five stacks. discarded briximstick (old you, with three layers on one When laid out, they will form a continuous riblxin in front of you alxiut four feet long. -From your starting point, " -- , . curl the exposed end of the ,v bottom stack over the i!uiwtV - -- iuiUiilll linxnnstick or rtxi. To euro an ancient (Ireek cold a pinch of gold dual in a Keep rolling it onto the cup of wine was recommended. A rather expensive menf. second, third, fourth and fifth in Solving Heating Problems The Summit County Hoe Coalville, Utah Thursday, Doe. 27, 1973 des-crilx- . humidity, it will take one to several weeks for the log to dry. Then, it is ready for burn- -, iug. A supply should Ixi I mill up, so dried logs can be used as others are drying. ed - ' -i V. -- V - d. the rcxl, forming the log. 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