Reuse your old newspaper in a way that gives you some free fire fuel. Turning old newspaper into logs for burning is a great way to repurpose the paper and keep warm. There are various ways to make these logs, either free form or using newspaper brick maker.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:
Newspaper Section Logs

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    Collect your newspapers. A large pile from a week or two's reading should be a good start.
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    Divide the newspapers up into sections. Each section should be folded to the size of half a page.
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  3. 3
    Fill a tub of water. Add a tablespoon of detergent to the water and mix gently.[1]
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    [ Soak each folded section in the tub of water.
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    Remove the sections carefully and lay down on a clean surface.
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    Roll each section individually on the rod and squeeze out any excess water.[2]
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    Slide each roll off the rod. Stand each roll on one end and leave to dry thoroughly.
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    Store. Once thoroughly dry, the newspaper logs are ready for use. They should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:
Whole newspaper logs

This method works only with a roaring fire, a fast drawing chimney, and fast burning fuel. Otherwise, the damp nature of these logs can put the fire out.

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    Roll 12 newspapers up tightly into a log shape.
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    Tie each end of the log with string.[3]
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    Soak the log in water for two to three days.
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    Leave to drain for two to three days.
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    Use on a fire that is burning well. These logs will still be damp and this helps them to burn more slowly, giving off a steady heat.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:
Newspaper Brick Logs

These newspaper logs take around ten minutes to make (depending on the amount you want).

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    Obtain a newspaper brick maker. You will need a newspaper brick maker for this or create your own press with some wood.[4]
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    Collect old newspaper from friends and neighbors.
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    Get a bucket of water.
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    Shred up the newspaper. Place into the bucket.[5]
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    Let the newspaper soak for 10 minutes.
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    Place in the newspaper brick maker or the press. Compact down the newspaper squeezing out all of the water.[6]
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    Take the log out. Let it dry on a wooden board.
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    When dry, put it on the fire and watch it burn. The logs usually burn for 45 minutes.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Where can I order a new log press?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    There are several available on Amazon, including some that do more than one brick at a time.
  • Question
    How long do the bricks take to dry?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It should take 30 minutes to an hour. It's best to let them dry overnight though.

Warnings

  • Use only dishwashing or laundry detergent. Some harsh detergents are flammable.
  • Do not close the primary air intake or the flue on the stove while burning the newspaper log.
  • Be sure that you have removed all ink from the paper. When the newspaper log heats up, any remaining ink can potentially turn into a combustible vapor.
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Things You'll Need

  • Newspapers
  • Tub
  • Detergent
  • Clean workspace
  • Rod of wood, metal or other material, approximately 2.5cm/1" in diameter
  • String


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Categories: Fire Starters
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