In my new apt I have a real wood-burning fireplace :D I have no problems, of course, getting a firelog such as Duralog to burn. The problem is getting real wood to burn - I have to be doing something wrong. With all of our talented women here, I am sure that someone can tell me what step I am missing. I have tried two ways:
Attempt 1:
Purchased little package of "fire starter" kindling from the store. Purchased little bundle of wood from the store.
1. criss-crossed several layers of the kindling, set that on fire
2. once this was going well, put log on top using my fireplace tongs
3. it LOOKED like it was burning, saw embers in the wood...but when the flames from the kindling died away all that was left was the embers in the log and it was well charred - but not burning. Kept this log for attempt 2
Attempt 2:
1. Started a Dura-Crackleflame log on fire. Nice flame!
2. When that started to die down and fall apart, I laid the above log on the firelog. Once again, it seemed to be on fire - and indeed seemed to burn a little on its own once the Duralog died down to embers. Still a good amount of the wood is left - I won't be keeping it for a third attempt.
So what am I missing? Am I trying to make too large a leap in the size of wood that I am adding to the fire? I thought that since there was enough kindling in attempt one to create a roaring fire that it would be hot enough to set the larger log off - but apparently not.
My fireplace does draw very well, no smoke escapes into the apt and I have the damper wide open. My asthma would tell me if unseen smoke were getting into the apt...
What am I missing?