A Layered Approach to Firestarting
- Denis
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Re: A Layered Approach to Firestarting
Firestarters for the arts n' crafts folk.
- Guncrazy
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Re: A Layered Approach to Firestarting
Glycerine and potassium permanganate is a common chemical fire starter, and relatively easy to pack.
If that reaction would ignite magnesium ribbon, could it then be used to ignite thermite?
If so, would this work as a firestarter, if packed into, say, a prescription pill bottle, or an aluminum can?
Simply start it off by breaking the seal and pouring a bit of glycerine on the top...
If that reaction would ignite magnesium ribbon, could it then be used to ignite thermite?
If so, would this work as a firestarter, if packed into, say, a prescription pill bottle, or an aluminum can?
Simply start it off by breaking the seal and pouring a bit of glycerine on the top...
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Re: A Layered Approach to Firestarting
Claire Wolfe is a standup libertarian, and gives world class advice, and she is to subtle. You need more fuel oil and flares to get it right.Firestarters for the arts n' crafts folk.
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Re: A Layered Approach to Firestarting
I use empty cups from tea candles (100/bag for $4 at IKEA) and into them cast a mixture of dryer lint (cotton only, that's important) and candle wax. Makes a little puck that is good for starting fires and can be used as a fuel tab on an Esbit-type stove. To get it started you need to pull it apart a little bit, though.CByrneIV wrote:We use paper from our shredder instead of sawdust. It works really well. I find the egg cup ones are a little small, unless you use 2-4 of them. The cupcake ones work great. Minicupcake ones are good for camping.HTRN wrote:I'm honestly surprised nobody mentioned cupcake firestarters.
Easy to make, and all you need really is cupcake wrappers, sawdust, and parafin. An even simpler version uses egg cartons instead of cupcake pans and wrappers.
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Re: A Layered Approach to Firestarting
The old wire core sparklers will start just about anything burning. They are getting harder to find, though.
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Re: A Layered Approach to Firestarting
ITEMS NEEDED
ZIPPO
VASELINE
COTTONBALLS
NOTE: The zippo will die
Step 1: Soak the cottonballs in vaseline
Step 2: Remove all the wadding in the base of the zippo lighter
Step 3: Stuff cottonballs into lighter base.
HOW TO USE
Remove a cotton ball from base of lighter, tear into a fluff by hand, place on top of tinder. Use zippo lighter to spark the cottonball, and watch the fire. The vaseline keeps the cottonballs waterproof.
ZIPPO
VASELINE
COTTONBALLS
NOTE: The zippo will die
Step 1: Soak the cottonballs in vaseline
Step 2: Remove all the wadding in the base of the zippo lighter
Step 3: Stuff cottonballs into lighter base.
HOW TO USE
Remove a cotton ball from base of lighter, tear into a fluff by hand, place on top of tinder. Use zippo lighter to spark the cottonball, and watch the fire. The vaseline keeps the cottonballs waterproof.
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Ya, what's yur point....PawPaw wrote:You people are demented.

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Re: A Layered Approach to Firestarting
I meant that in the nice way.Rumpshot wrote:Ya, what's yur point....PawPaw wrote:You people are demented.
Actually, I carry a couple of bic lighters and candle stubs. When I'm really feeling like I might need it, there are some hobo stoves in the truck. I'll also take a tuna can and wrap corrugated cardboard in a loose roll, then fill the thing with paraffin. It rests in a pocket and is very easy to light.
Firestarting is a snap if you do your homework.
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