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My home made kit starts with a 6"x 1" Ferraro rod. I drill a hole thru one side to put a 550 cord lanyard thru, I make my own cotton/jelly rolls and put them in a med pill bottle. Part of my every day carry I have at least 2 BIC lighters. All I need is a good blade and I'm ready.
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My wife burn those heated wax cubes, when they run out I take them and pour them over paper towels then let me dry. After that I cut them up into about 2 inch squares and use them. I have then stay burning in a pretty good little rain, I believe it would be long enough to start something bigger with.
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I thought this little lighter was so cool I just bought one on ebay.
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Originally posted by Sekelbos View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]9319[/ATTACH]
The magic of fire [continue...]
While I totally agree that you must understand and practice the [difficult] primitive ways of making a fire,I also firmly believe in planning ahead and
that one is none and two is one..
For example,these shown ferro- rods and water tight mini zippo fire beans are small and weighs nothing.
Each one will give you hundreds of fires....
[more than you will ever need in a survival situation!]
Explore the available goodies near you and PLAN ahead,it's not always necessary to suffer!
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The magic of fire [continue...]
While I totally agree that you must understand and practice the [difficult] primitive ways of making a fire,I also firmly believe in planning ahead and
that one is none and two is one..
In a normal camping/hiking/hunting situation,make use of the lots of fire making technologies on offer !
When out there,I carry at least 2 x different fire making tools on my person apart from the matches & big lighter back at camp.
For example,these shown ferro- rods and water tight mini zippo fire beans are small and weighs nothing.
Each one will give you hundreds of fires....
[more than you will ever need in a survival situation!]
Explore the available goodies near you and PLAN ahead,it's not always necessary to suffer!
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Tightly crumpled up newspaper, dry tender, dry kindling, topped with dry quartered hard wood layered in that order always worked well for me. Would light it in several different spots and voila, it was going like crazy.
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I pack TP tubes with dryer lint and small chunks of used candle wax.
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hmmm I agree cotton balls or dryer lint are great, so are the tiny little dead branches off the eastern hemlock we have all over - loaded with pitch; birch bark; char cloth; cardboard egg carton cups with a mix of paraffin, sawdust and sometimes lint); 9V and steel wool, road flare and kerosene
But at home for me it's about speed to get some heat and I don't want to waste time. Now and then I'll play around some but mostly with the woodburner or fireplace, I don't mess around practicing fire making skills at that point. I stuff in some old newspaper add a few smaller pieces of dry wood, dope it with a healthy squirt of "girl scout water" aka BBQ lighter fluid, hit it with a match or lighter and *poof* insto-flame. check back in 10 or 15 and add in more wood. Rinse and repeat.
Those duarflame logs are handy too. Buy them on clearance in spring or sometimes on a sale in the fall. Idon't use the whole thing, I just cut a chunk about and inch thick off it with an old putty knife and light it up.
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Myakka's belly lint works well too, if you are brave enough to dig it out...
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Originally posted by Morgan101 View PostCotton Balls coated with Vaseline would be my favorite. Dryer lint, helps to put some Vaseline on this as well. These will help, but I don't think you will get away from kindling completely.
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Cotton Balls coated with Vaseline would be my favorite. Dryer lint, helps to put some Vaseline on this as well. These will help, but I don't think you will get away from kindling completely.
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