Build a Fire, How to Make a Fire Quick and Easy Pro Instruction

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  • Build a fire, how to make a fire in a fireplace that lights quickly. These how to light a fire instructions show you the steps to getting your romantic fire up quickly and easily. Don't miss the key fire building tip. visit / howtovideo to learn more.
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  • @DOFFMEGA
    @DOFFMEGA 3 года назад +249

    Bro you saved my Christmas eve. Im not out doorsy at all but you made me look like superman haha

    • @adrphij
      @adrphij 2 года назад +1

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    • @backtobettertimes5864
      @backtobettertimes5864 2 года назад +1

      Same! Lol

    • @The.Sasha.Shaina
      @The.Sasha.Shaina Год назад

      Facts 😂😂😂😂

  • @Ruin115
    @Ruin115 Год назад +49

    Thank you for this video. We have a severe cold front coming and I don’t want to use my heater non stop, so this may help. My dad didn’t show me how to do much growing up, so I’m slowly learning all these “man things” on my own thanks to videos like these. Thanks again bud, it’ll help keep my family warm

    • @John-cg1sx
      @John-cg1sx 9 месяцев назад +2

      This is how you get better man. Forget about somebody teaching you everything. You’re doing it the hard way but that’s how you learn the best. Good luck.

  • @b4rk_b4rk
    @b4rk_b4rk 6 лет назад +132

    everyone has their own ways to start fire, everyone in comments talks about wax and stuff but that takes time out of your day. he is showing you a quick and easy way that doesnt take too much time. thank you for a quick and short video explanation on how to start a fire in your fireplace.

  • @AnAwkwardBlue
    @AnAwkwardBlue 3 года назад +93

    Was hit by the mass power outage in Texas and this video helped save my life. I have never started a fire myself but I was able to make one fairly quickly after watching this. Thanks to you I was able to make a few hot meals 🍲

    • @howtovideo
      @howtovideo  2 года назад +7

      Awesome, good for you!

    • @carryeveryday910
      @carryeveryday910 2 года назад +1

      Save your life? No lol. The “freeze” wasn’t that bad. I’m a native New Yorker living in DFW. I’ve lost power for 2 weeks+ up north in sub zero temperatures and didn’t for a second think I would “die” being cold sucks sure but yall so dramatic lmao.

    • @knt9284
      @knt9284 2 года назад +12

      @@carryeveryday910 Wow! Just because it wasn’t “that bad” for you doesn’t mean wasn’t “that bad” for others. Very insensitive to laugh when people died in that freeze last year.

    • @carryeveryday910
      @carryeveryday910 2 года назад

      @@knt9284 If you “died” in what was just a normal Saturday up north sounds like natural selection did it’s job lmao.

    • @chives474
      @chives474 2 года назад +6

      the thing is, it probably actually saved your life too, i heard about the texas outage last year. sounded horrible

  • @TheWilleysHHI
    @TheWilleysHHI 2 года назад +14

    I built the fire just as explained and was so excited on the cold rainy day to light it for my family. It lit up so beautifully....but I didn't see the part in the video (for dummies) to first make sure the damper was open. Next thing I was googling was smoke remediation..... Especially for the Christmas stockings that were already hung!

  • @nik1128
    @nik1128 7 лет назад +505

    I have a beautiful fireplace but cannot start a fire to save my life. Never thought it'd be this difficult. Finally sucked up my pride and searched youtube for tips.

    • @billwilson5878
      @billwilson5878 6 лет назад +18

      I think you should feel pretty fortunate that you can't start a fire. At least you'll never burn your house down!

    • @stargateorion1912
      @stargateorion1912 6 лет назад +2

      niks lol, me too honey!!

    • @bot-so9938
      @bot-so9938 5 лет назад +2

      Nik same

    • @thetruthhurts9220
      @thetruthhurts9220 5 лет назад +36

      Pineapple Express Wow that’s rude... I’ll pray for you. You must have something that’s hurting you for you to be so cold..

    • @PineappleExpress-bm1nt
      @PineappleExpress-bm1nt 5 лет назад

      The Truth Hurts ...yeah it’s called honestly and maybe you shouldn’t be so sensitive to stupid people... instead you should help them by calling them out on the stupidity they don’t know any better obviously. Btw don’t have kids doing the world a favor #trifling

  • @TheWildernessVoice
    @TheWildernessVoice 11 лет назад +12

    Thank you for the tips. My new apartment has a fireplace. Sadly I grew up without a dad... I know the basic gist of making a fire... yet your video helped me make a better fire. Thanks a lot. Manhood 101: How to build a good fire.

  • @sarahbaker7015
    @sarahbaker7015 4 года назад +10

    That newspaper tip is a game changer. Thank you!

  • @SaniveK_
    @SaniveK_ 10 лет назад +97

    If you had left the camera running on the fire while it burned all the way down, I would have just sat here in a trance the entire time. What is it about watching a fire start and burn that captivates us and makes up just go blank and stare?
    Excellent "building" tips on the fire. Gonna go build one in my fire place right now =)

    • @MrColbrot
      @MrColbrot 9 лет назад +10

      the only thing I can think of is that fire was so important to our ancestors, that you cant breed it out of us. like rolling around in "stink" for a dog. There is a reason why fire still captives...if its not genetics, then who knows?

    • @GunninRebel55
      @GunninRebel55 5 лет назад +12

      Now you know how a moth feels. Lol

    • @ArtLenLa
      @ArtLenLa 5 лет назад +2

      Well, I must admit that I also get that way watching a fish tank.

    • @palmsofdestin1
      @palmsofdestin1 4 года назад +3

      Because it sucks all of the freaking oxygen out of the room.

  • @nolimitdk__961
    @nolimitdk__961 3 года назад +75

    Anyone here in 2021 dealing with the snow storms ? I’m here in Tx rn & it’s bad!! Below freezing

    • @newsing33
      @newsing33 3 года назад +6

      Yes, here in Texas, snow, no power!

    • @XxNorthsideMexicanxX
      @XxNorthsideMexicanxX 3 года назад +4

      Yes! Exactly why i am here so we don’t burn the freakin house down

    • @ashleygordon522
      @ashleygordon522 3 года назад +3

      Same here! Our fireplace has saved us these past few days!

    • @melissahammer686
      @melissahammer686 3 года назад +2

      Yes! East Texas!

    • @lindsaywells5225
      @lindsaywells5225 3 года назад +3

      Yep... Houston. Pray for me... my first 🔥 and no water to extinguish should anything go wrong.

  • @tiffanysmith0305
    @tiffanysmith0305 5 лет назад +31

    I bought a house with a fireplace last year. Me and my husband struggled to light fires, and keep them going. Your video is Soo helpful, and actually seems fairly easy. Thanks for the tips.

  • @josephinefaulk1280
    @josephinefaulk1280 8 лет назад +12

    Wish I had seen this video first. I did get my first fire going, after extensive coaxing. Next time I will use your very sensible and simple method. Thanks for the schooling.

  • @MitchSkatesSurrey
    @MitchSkatesSurrey 4 года назад +12

    This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for keeping it nice and short and simple. There’s so many youtube how to videos where the host will blab blab blab on about useless information.

  • @deeh5048
    @deeh5048 3 года назад +9

    So helpful, thank you!!! I appreciate how brief, yet informative you were in sharing this skill! Very satisfying to watch and listen to the crackles, too. Thank you!

  • @AdrienneCorna
    @AdrienneCorna 5 лет назад +2

    Perfect! It worked instantly! Years of useless struggle for no reason, it is so easy. Thank you!!!

  • @msgrif23
    @msgrif23 2 года назад +3

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! Because my struggle was real tonight trying to start a fire getting through this current Texas ice freeze weather.

  • @tribeofbenjamin
    @tribeofbenjamin 8 лет назад +81

    I owe you a beer, my friend. Thanks for the tips--I've been doing it wrong all this time.

  • @nancyc4146
    @nancyc4146 4 года назад +5

    I've been putting my logs in the fireplace wrong🤔 I thought they went in the rack not across them....makes total sense to me now, for air flow.. thank you.

  • @fiatkid
    @fiatkid 9 лет назад +3

    this is apparently one of the most easy and realistic way to make a fire at home! 5 starts!
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @jerico80
    @jerico80 8 лет назад +5

    beautiful.I'm ready for when the grid gets hit. easy....simple...god bless.

  • @phretbord
    @phretbord 5 лет назад +4

    Great! 😁That's easy enough, I'm tired of paying for presto logs so this is exactly what I was looking for. 😁 Much appreciated! ~Cheers! 😉

  • @doves750
    @doves750 10 лет назад +4

    Wow Sir, You'll save me a fortune in fire logs and fire lighters! Thanks so much! ♥

  • @francesgizzi4439
    @francesgizzi4439 9 лет назад +2

    My first time lighting a fire, thanks for your help, great instructions.

  • @seanstanton2637
    @seanstanton2637 6 месяцев назад

    Nice! Looks good.
    Could additional tips :
    Prime your chimney - light a piece of paper or a candle and hold it up into your chimney, especially if your fireplace is cold. This will warm the cold air pocket trapped in your chimney and will prevent smoke and back feed into your home. It's a huge step but only takes a minute.
    Next, if you're having a tough time getting the fire to start, rather than use full round logs maybe try starting with the splits. The splits trend to dry much more quickly and might even have some loose fur out rough kindling on it that may help it catch. After your fire is moving and you have some good coals going, then you can start adding the full round logs.
    Finally, if you're having an extra hard time lighting your fire, maybe have some damp wood, and it doesn't want to catch, or you're getting a lot of smoke, try this. Look up "upside-down fire" and if course prime your chimney. This may use a bit more wood to start, but it requires much less maintenance to have going for a while. This method is also great if you have company and you want to dry a fire and be able to forget it for a while.
    Pro tips - after your first few starter logs start burning and start becoming a bit charcoal, knock them down and stir a bit. Get them nice and hot and add a couple logs. If you get a good hotbed going early you can run the fire almost down to nothing and easily throw a log on to immediately turn the temp up. Establish your coals.
    Also, I used to always sweep out and clean up my firebox almost after every burn. Don't do that. Just lift up your log holder and shovel everything to the middle (don't use the broom, they still may be very hot if you had a recent fire.) Stir it up so the grey and white ash fall to the bottom and the black charcoal wood becomes exposed With those nice black coals at the bottom, you'll quickly achieve a hot fire and be able to establish your hotbed early.

  • @marccooper76
    @marccooper76 6 месяцев назад

    I tend to bundle up paper, which takes longer. Tearing strips of paper is the way to go. Great video. I actually refer back to this specific video if i have not lit a fireplace fire in a while. I still always tell myself, "Oh yeah! Tearing strips gets the fire going quicker!" Cheers from Texas!

  • @tonyfromconn4401
    @tonyfromconn4401 10 лет назад

    I've got a cord of hardwood and was having a difficult time with it as my kindling was too big. I split a bunch with a splitting maul and now I am GTG. Thanks, and nice M-Audios. Those are a great value.

    • @howtovideo
      @howtovideo  10 лет назад

      yeah m-audio into an airport express and control from the phone, its a dream

  • @behealthyandsmile3823
    @behealthyandsmile3823 5 лет назад +13

    Ive been too scared to use my fireplace but it seems simple enough. I will try it. (Que music: DUN DUN DUNNNN!)

  • @missmamtube
    @missmamtube 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing. Your method seems so easy, I must try it !
    Blessings to you and yours !

  • @invalidhost2
    @invalidhost2 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you! I finally know how to properly make a fire and keep it going =)
    The torn paper is the best!!

  • @kunjidee
    @kunjidee 9 лет назад +15

    Try an upside down fire, they're easier to start and give off amazing heat

  • @rajivkaria8954
    @rajivkaria8954 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just followed his instruction and it worked like a charm. Thanks buddy!

  • @jjenson2006
    @jjenson2006 9 лет назад +30

    I melt up wax and mix it with sawdust. Then I scoop it into a forming mold I made out of wood and compress it into 3/4" x "3/4" disks. I make a gallon size zip-lock bag of them in about 30 minutes. When I light my fireplace, I put 3 or 4 of these disks between the logs and light them with my lighter. I use no newspaper or kindling and I get a roaring fire every time.

    • @Jacob-qv2yh
      @Jacob-qv2yh 4 года назад +13

      Nigga who the fuck has time for wax and sawdust

    • @2tallB
      @2tallB 3 года назад +2

      That's perfect if you have piles of sawdust sitting around ...

  • @Matt-dg6ue
    @Matt-dg6ue 3 года назад +1

    If you're still having trouble, buy yourself a little $15 propane torch at Walmart. I cut my own firewood and have a very hard time finding anything dry, so the torch allows me to heat the firewood significantly to where the kindling doesn't burn out before the logs catch fire.

  • @noobieboxer
    @noobieboxer 9 лет назад +1

    Extremely useful video. Thanks for posting.

  • @LattWest
    @LattWest 4 года назад +3

    So I've made my fire.... now how do I put it out?

  • @howtovideo
    @howtovideo  12 лет назад +5

    Valentine's day, nice night for a fire!

  • @cathyburton6176
    @cathyburton6176 Год назад

    Hubby won’t normally let me make a fire but I got the chance so took your advice. Thank you. My first attempt went out as I don’t think I put enough newspaper underneath, so tore up some more and put it under. Lit it. What happened? Yeah it worked 🎉🎉 thank you again. You’re a star

  • @kutekat7788
    @kutekat7788 10 лет назад +3

    Extremely helpful, very easy!

  • @NubianP6
    @NubianP6 4 года назад

    I’ve been using the “Upside Down Fire” method, which is pretty easy, but I might give this a try.

  • @0-Elias-0
    @0-Elias-0 7 лет назад +92

    Where's the part where you pour lighter fluid all over the fireplace?

  • @kyles4903
    @kyles4903 4 года назад +1

    New to the fireplace scene. My fireplace is setup similiar to this one. Is it ideal to close the glass doors after starting the fire?

  • @lochinvargeo
    @lochinvargeo 2 года назад +1

    I am here because I now live in a house with a fireplace. Lol! Great tip! Thank you so much!

  • @bel2910
    @bel2910 2 года назад +1

    From central TX; trying this today.

  • @oliverfletcher381
    @oliverfletcher381 9 лет назад +1

    Been trying to light a fire and could get it to burn long thanks for the help

  • @Crisperdad
    @Crisperdad 11 лет назад

    Possibly the best way to build a fire I found on youtube. Thanks!

  • @kellywilliams529
    @kellywilliams529 9 лет назад +68

    I would add to this guy's advice, start with a clean fireplace. There was already so much ash in his from previous fires, this new fire had no place to go. Hot ash spilling everywhere is a dangerous situation. I also melt leftover candles and use the wax to make fire starters. There might be videos to show how to do that that recommend using dryer lint. If you have pets, don't do it! The hair from the pets that is in the lint will stink to high heaven! I use clean cotton balls, dip them in wax, and stick all that inside a toilet paper tube. Just my way of recycling the tubes which light easily, then the wax and cotton burn hot enough to light the wood.

  • @LADYLINKA
    @LADYLINKA Год назад

    Powers out here in my spot of California through all these storms and flooding. My 4 year old and I thank you.

  • @anniechicas7506
    @anniechicas7506 9 месяцев назад

    I just bought a house with a fireplace, and I just assumed we would buy the Duraflame logs like my mom bought when we were kids, but GOOD LORD have they gotten expensive!! Guess we’re gonna have to learn to use REAL logs !! Thanks for the video.

  • @juliocesarruiz7540
    @juliocesarruiz7540 7 лет назад +6

    you are the man thank you

  • @cynthiapd
    @cynthiapd 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! It was our first time trying and it worked!

  • @crystalmckinney3151
    @crystalmckinney3151 3 года назад +1

    I love the Meyers lemon tree in the corner!❤️🙌

  • @Khomjeeee
    @Khomjeeee 7 лет назад

    Got a fire place in this nature retreat we're staying with this weekend. Will comment back if this technique worked for us!

    • @adamwal4591
      @adamwal4591 7 лет назад +13

      HE WAS NEVER HEARD FROM AGAIN?!?!

  • @Metalvain4
    @Metalvain4 10 лет назад

    Thank you, this worked for me!

  • @LameDuckification
    @LameDuckification 11 лет назад

    Great video. My fire grate though looks like a Panacea 15405 Wrought Iron Fire Grate and I can't stack the kindling like you do. How would you reccomend doing the kindling?

  • @eddyeroyal6024
    @eddyeroyal6024 2 года назад +1

    Thx, i just moved into a new home with this and it worked just fine.

  • @markanthonygreen1984
    @markanthonygreen1984 Год назад +1

    The news paper at the bottom is the keys starting the fire... Got it Thanks for the tutorial

  • @angelamanning8377
    @angelamanning8377 6 лет назад

    Great directions! They worked to a T! Thanks!

  • @howtovideo
    @howtovideo  12 лет назад

    What a summer! Looks like fall is knocking at the door.

  • @BiblePit
    @BiblePit 10 лет назад +1

    Fire good
    Great demo

  • @mosab22
    @mosab22 2 года назад +1

    Skill acquired
    How to make fire in a fireplace
    Thank you very much for the tips 🔥

  • @kcl060
    @kcl060 8 лет назад

    So what about that lemon tree? That's awesome! What type is it? Myer? Did it start bearing fruit indoors? Thanks for the vid!

  • @thespartanphysique
    @thespartanphysique 4 года назад

    Wow that was easy. Thank you!

  • @belong2christ126
    @belong2christ126 10 лет назад

    Thanks brother, very helpful video :)

  • @allantewallace28
    @allantewallace28 4 года назад

    What are the little sticks you used? What are some substitutes as well to use?

  • @thomasalias8492
    @thomasalias8492 3 года назад +2

    This newspaper method might be the best cheapest method. I've seen people suggest you buy all kinds of specialty tools and synthetic logs for starting a fire. At that point, I might as well just save the money and use the heater.

  • @Dr.mohammadghaedi
    @Dr.mohammadghaedi 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks, it works.

  • @julied915
    @julied915 2 года назад

    Perfect! Thank you so much🤟

  • @911arrow4
    @911arrow4 6 лет назад

    Amazing! It works!

  • @DecimatedPlague666
    @DecimatedPlague666 5 лет назад

    Thanks, first try I got it. 👍🏼

  • @Tarynseth113
    @Tarynseth113 5 лет назад +5

    That crackle sound :)

  • @howtovideo
    @howtovideo  11 лет назад

    @Tarstarkaseff try opening the front door. What's up is that your chimney can't breath because there is no air coming into your house, so open the door at the beginning. Once it heats up it should create its own natural draw and you can shut the food.

  • @amersingh2557
    @amersingh2557 Год назад

    Just did this and it works. Thank you for the video.

  • @smokeyone
    @smokeyone 4 года назад

    Will it set off my smoke alarm? Its super sensitive goes off when i cook.

  • @howtovideo
    @howtovideo  11 лет назад +1

    Brandon, my guess is that you need some thinner pieces of wood in there or maybe the wood you are burning is too new and still has a lot of moisture in it. Try some different wood

  • @emilyhorsburgh2528
    @emilyhorsburgh2528 7 лет назад

    Thank you!!! I just for the first time successfully #lit my fire in my home all thank to this video

  • @dragonlex4
    @dragonlex4 2 года назад

    Thanks for the guide.

  • @THEMOECOOPERSHOWTM
    @THEMOECOOPERSHOWTM 5 лет назад

    Thank you sir subscribed 🔥

  • @fosterjaml4
    @fosterjaml4 9 лет назад +25

    This is why I love junk mail.

  • @Tennethums1
    @Tennethums1 8 лет назад +22

    I think people who find it hard to start a fire will eventually figure it out (honestly, I go the easy route and just slap a small "StarterLogg" underneath of three stacked logs).
    But what is incredibly important is to understand air flow. You can spend an hour getting a fire going and that's great fun for anyone watching, but if you haven't opened the vent (in the chimney or in the front of your insert if you have one) so that the smokes is sucked up and out of the chimney, then you are going to fill your house with smoke and THATS not funny.
    Start with a very small fire if this is your first time. Slowly open and close the doors (if you have them) to see how it effects the fire. Need to fan the fire some to get a new log going? Just open the doors a crack and you can create an inferno in no time.

  • @JaneDoe-ci3gj
    @JaneDoe-ci3gj 5 лет назад +1

    Very important, make sure to have your chimney inspected and cleaned at least once a year. The creosote that build up can otherwise easily start a chimney fire!

  • @seasonings2taste115
    @seasonings2taste115 7 лет назад

    I used to spray newspaper with cooking oil, stuff under a chimney starter and use that to start charcoal. The oil causes the paper to burn longer.
    Then I upgraded to Weber starter cubes. I've had 100% results with 1 cube every time. I'm confident they would be excellent for building a fire inside. I timed it once and I think it burned for 8 minutes?

  • @howtovideo
    @howtovideo  11 лет назад +1

    Christmas Eve great night for a fire.

  • @howtovideo
    @howtovideo  12 лет назад

    @garycalgary, common sense is don't stick a screwdriver in a light socket, how to build a fire correctly is a skill. This video has some great tips that even an expert will learn from.

  • @drewm9152
    @drewm9152 4 месяца назад

    Hey man, unusual question, but my feet are messed up and where did you get your shoes? They look great. Can you link me up on that? Ty

  • @SIVIRAat83
    @SIVIRAat83 6 лет назад

    I'm gonna try this. Thanks.

  • @smirk_beats
    @smirk_beats 5 лет назад

    Great job!

  • @Isaac86557
    @Isaac86557 5 лет назад

    I always sucked at lighting a fire but this worked like a charm

  • @dickwhitman2999
    @dickwhitman2999 9 лет назад

    Many thanks!!

  • @Baked-rn
    @Baked-rn 2 года назад +1

    9 years later and your still teaching people like me who were using matches to try and light a log on fire

  • @ms.ireland9714
    @ms.ireland9714 10 лет назад +6

    lol so the furnace stop working out of no where so my dad thought (he's not an handy man) he would go and try out the fireplace for the very first time so we got together paper anything that would help lit the wood he put the paper on the tray (I think that's what its called) in between the wood nothing would lit that wood the only thing that would lit was the paper and that wouldn't last long lol so something said RUclips it and I clicked on your video after that video I was like noooo your doing it all wrong your Video help us and reduced allot of stress thank you so much simple and easy to learn and do :-)

    • @howtovideo
      @howtovideo  10 лет назад +2

      Great story thanks for sharing

  • @boostjunkieMike
    @boostjunkieMike 5 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks

  • @cole8adams
    @cole8adams 11 лет назад +1

    Paper trick helped so much

  • @Rambit
    @Rambit 3 года назад

    Did you get spinters when you split the kindling?

  • @user-dt4op3bx3o
    @user-dt4op3bx3o Год назад

    Here in texas, about to have a freeze. Whats the metal holder supporting the burning wood at the bottom called, please?

  • @LittleeBitOfEverything
    @LittleeBitOfEverything 9 лет назад +1

    thanks for the video its usefull

  • @astinasti86
    @astinasti86 9 лет назад

    thank you!

  • @Cook4Fitness
    @Cook4Fitness 11 лет назад

    would a couple of instant light charcoal briquettes work? they burn fairly long and are cheap.

  • @1456Sassy
    @1456Sassy 5 лет назад +1

    Always start with a clean fireplace or wood heater! Paper makes too many ashes! Use lots of dry twigs to get her started. Don't add the logs until your kindlin is going and then add gradually allowing them to catch.

  • @jabarixkidd
    @jabarixkidd 9 лет назад

    Exactly what I was looking for

  • @howtovideo
    @howtovideo  11 лет назад

    I'd start with a couple of thicker pieces of kindling and bridge the gap between the grates and then stack it log cabin style from there. Another option would be to get a little square of steel cloth from the hardware store that your could bridge the gap with and stack your kindling on that.