I did a few weird and non-profitable things during the weekend. Some of them includes in getting a huge fish and barbecuing it and also entertaining Fishy-Ayu on dough nut making. And all of this will be shown in a step by step Syikin version on DIY boredom.
How to make your own charcoal or fuel if you are stuck without any charcoal. This is for the city dwellers out there.
First, you must have a piece of wood. Make sure its dried wood and not just a pick over the hedges. And also make sure you don’t use Gaharu wood. If you do find one and don’t know what to do with it, pass it to me. I’ll split the profits with you 50/50..
Then you need a Bench saw or a cutting machine. Make sure that you are using the blade for cutting wood and not for metal. Also please take note to keep children away from the machine and you when you cut the wood. Ensure safety at all times and use a pair of goggles if you don’t like having saw dust in your eyes.
After all the cutting and the mountains of saw dust, you can be proud of your DIY firewood. Don’t throw the saw dust away as you may use it as a fire starter. See! Everything is economical and very eco-friendly.
- Category: DIY tips


December 24th, 2007 at 9:29 am
lol wat giving tips ah acik nthing 2 do rite? lol
December 26th, 2007 at 1:49 am
Firewood..Hehe. Jungle survival beb. when i was in the army dulu, I use rubbish to start the fire. Firestarter DIY. you need 1) a used coke can 2)kiwi 3) Pile of dried leaves
Step a)Polish the bottom of the coke can with kiwi
(The bottom of the can is concave shape, once polish it became a concave mirror.also called the magnifier.same principle as the magnifying glass )
b) Place a bit of kiwi on top of dried leaves. Kiwi as the starter fuel.
c) Direct the sunlight and magnified the bottom can to the kiwi.Once burning smell,direct the heat to the leaves below the kiwi.
d)Fire will be started. : )
December 26th, 2007 at 1:56 am
the fish is steaming Hot!!
December 26th, 2007 at 2:00 am
Fazly is A.K.A. ChrisFazAngel
December 27th, 2007 at 2:28 am
What a waste of good 4×4 inch wood!!
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