Turn Your Junk Mail Into Unlimited Slow Burning Firewood

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Turn your junk mails into unlimited slow burning firewood. Check out the article we found over at David Wolfe.

Junk mail. We all get it and hate it. Many people just throw it in the trash right after getting it. However, what if it could be used to heat a home?

That is exactly what this man is trying to teach us in this short video. He takes junk mail and turns it into a paper log.

What is needed: a couple of buckets, a drill with an old saw blade, some water, and yes, all that junk mail. With just a little effort, one ends up with a free fuel source for the home or outdoors.

Caution:
The dyes and chemicals used in junk mail are very toxic when burned. Do not cook over this fuel source. Also, it can cause chimney problems. Make sure to perform biannual chimney checks and cleanings.

Take a look at this awesome video and start saving money!

https://youtu.be/2aLZ88_DZz8

Image Credit: David Wolfe

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Read full article: DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN TURN JUNK MAIL INTO UNLIMITED FREE SLOW BURNING FIREWOOD?



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12 Responses to “Turn Your Junk Mail Into Unlimited Slow Burning Firewood”

  1. Leslie Alvarez Johnson

    Mar 16. 2016

    Benjamin Johnson

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  2. Sheila Turner

    Mar 16. 2016

    Wow, we could heat our home forever doing this.

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  3. Emma Newman

    Mar 16. 2016

    David Newman

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  4. Edie Enders

    Mar 16. 2016

    Got to where it said that it is toxic when burned. So why would anyone do this?!

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  5. Norma Standridge

    Mar 16. 2016

    That’s what I was thinking. .

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  6. Christi Dutcher

    Mar 16. 2016

    Extreme NATURAL? ??

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  7. Julie Kovacs

    Mar 16. 2016

    Dana McCune

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  8. Except for all of the toxins you will breathe in

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  9. Theresa Miller

    Mar 16. 2016

    Russell Fann. This sounds like it could be useful for your fire pit.

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  10. Carrie Anne

    Mar 17. 2016

    Janet Underdahl

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  11. Walter Hollick

    Mar 17. 2016

    China has been doing this with the garbage to create fuel for schools and other institutions for around 20 years now

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  12. Avon Shields

    Mar 17. 2016

    Ann Peters

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