*my double wick was eco 8, eco 6 didn’t reach the edges enough, caused quite a bit of tunnelling that never caught up. Because twice as much oxygen is burned than carbon dioxide. But is it safe - and will it get way to hot? The burning produce water and carbon dioxide. So then I thought does the 4hr guideline for candles a must guideline? Can I use a smaller wick and make this candle good for 6-10 hour intervals instead with a proper melt pool? Since it’s an emergency candle I’m assuming people will want to light it longer then 4hr. This candle double wicked properly only lasted 55/60 hours. But the burn time is significantly less then one wick(my usual candles are 2.75inch dia 8oz single wick lasting 45 hrs). We need to find a place in this house where we can light a candle and not have the light. This lantern fits UCO 9-hour candles, such as the. So I figured cotton double wick for more light - finally got a size that worked. This candle lantern is a perfect way to safely get the light you need in an emergency. First of all I thought ok lets wood wick it with an XL - did a lot of tunneling which surprised me for the size and wasn’t as bright as I wanted it to be. But I’m having some conflicting thoughts and just need some opinions. Another guy sat in the middle of the train car near the emergency exit window. Hello, so I want to make an emergency candle for my business. But back to the ghosts, I think we should hold a sance on the train to. where sance candles flickered in the gilded drawing rooms of Queen Victoria, Napoleon III and Czar Alexander.
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