Diesel can ignite when it is compressed or heated enough to turn into fumes and those fumes are flammable Diesel or kerosene is probably your best bet for a good mix between easy lighting and safe slow burning Adding more diesel into mix won't help.
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The most effective way to light a burn pile using diesel
I repeat, diesel, not petrol as petrol will explode into flames where as diesel is much more docile in nature.
Yes, you can definitely start a fire with diesel However, in some situations, diesel fuel may not be as efficient as gas as diesel isn’t as flammable as gasoline. When mixing fuel in drip torches, use 50% diesel fuel to 50% gasoline, in average (mild) temperatures When temperatures are hotter, bump up the ratio to 60:40 or in very hot conditions, 70:30.
Wood piles made up of tree limbs, lumber and other organic debris ignite quickly with the use of diesel fuel The fuel burns steadily through wet leaves and green branches. Don't pour it on a burning fire obviously, but when lighting a fire you can use it Gasoline vaporizes at room temp while diesel vaporizes at a higher temperature, so basically it won't explode like the video, and doesn't whoosh in the way gasoline does when you light it.
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We see diesel used quite often in arson fires. As the first reply states, diesel fuel does tend to create a bit of smoke so i wouldnt recommend it That said, why would you need diesel fuel to start a fire in your fireplace? Bonfires are an excellent time to get rid of used motor oil if there isn't a place near you to recycle it
Diesel is always a good option, too