Still repeating the story about needing a carbon steel blade to strike a ferro rod. You don't. It just needs to have a sharp spine. Some of the best strikers are the spine on folding saws, and the awl on a victorinox, both very definitely stainless. In fact many of the excellent strikers that come with ferro rods never rust, so are very unlikely to be carbon steel.
@sonicplanet919310 ай бұрын
I've used random rocks that look high in iron. I think I've even used quarts.
@Eidolon1andOnly10 ай бұрын
There's also ceramic strikers as well.
@michaelmeyers495010 ай бұрын
Correct. You can literally use a glass shard: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rouwpaGsZsp-fqMsi=-auU7N5NuP6V1ghr
@jctedsap10 ай бұрын
Just don’t trust a ferro rod on a sea shore. Salt water dissolves them.
@timc4644010 ай бұрын
Correct, I've used broken glass before.
@rodneylittle353010 ай бұрын
I'm sure others have said it already, but you don't need carbon steel to strike a ferro rod. I've used broken ceramic, broken glass or pretty much anything hard enough and with a sharp edge will work.
@jasoncook743110 ай бұрын
I bag up dryer lint. Works like a charm.
@MAGATRON-DESTROY10 ай бұрын
Hollow out an old Bic lighter so the flint still works and shove lint in the hollowed out hole and pull out a small piece and use the striker to light it LINT n FLINT
@michaelgreco14929 ай бұрын
Yeah it does, also soaking it in a little wax helps too, Pretty much with anything and will help keep it water resistant .
@DanielBelliveau-y5x10 ай бұрын
With the 90 degree spine of a knife you can make finer shavings of fatwood , than with the blade , which in turn will easily be ignited with your fero rod .
@Eidolon1andOnly10 ай бұрын
Vicks Vapo Rub as an alternative to Vaseline on cotton balls gives an added first aid benefit to help with nasal decongestion, and it is mostly comprised of petroleum jelly just like Vaseline so equally as flammable.
@chrissewell160810 ай бұрын
Good idea, if its comparable in price???
@efuller677010 ай бұрын
I have been known to use chapstick and Carmex for Firestarter boost in rain before, same concept, similar component
@extendedp110 ай бұрын
I will one up you and suggest Neosporin, the generic triple antibiotic ointment is cheap.
@bobbythepirate14309 ай бұрын
I double duty my chapstick for an accelerant
@ruthmora02079 ай бұрын
@@chrissewell1608 no, Vicks is way more expensive! Vaseline is hands down cheaper specifically if you get the store brand.
@kevinhodgson208510 ай бұрын
My favourite from those (other than the bought wax impregnated tinders) is a block of fatwood with the smiths grater. It's not difficult to create fine shavings of fatwood using a ferro rod striker or spine of a folding saw, but as shown in this video the convenience of the container underneath the smiths grater is superb. Grate some fatwood then light it with the smallest spark.
@jtc194710 ай бұрын
@ KEVIN?? PLS ADVISE about SMITH'S GRATER? I'm a newbie and am ignorant?
@robshirewood506010 ай бұрын
@@jtc1947 its in the video
@jtc194710 ай бұрын
@@robshirewood5060YESS! Finally caught up to the SMITH GRATER! GREAT DEVICE!
@henrirt899110 ай бұрын
Great content as always. Don't forget about the basic magnifying glass (a feature on many compasses) and/or a clear plastic bag with a little water in it. Both of course only work when the sun is shining. The cotton ball mess is at the bottom of my list with all the superior methods you showed.
@jeffreyrobinson355510 ай бұрын
I’m 66 and still a backpacker. And do it as an historic reinactor. So the sport of historic treking. Since the 1970s carried a steel and flint or iron pyrites. In near fifty years in rain and snow I’ve never had a tireless camp I’ve gotten flame in seven seconds , always less then two minutes Had some times when I’ve had to light a candle stub. Works great
@DrSchor17 күн бұрын
i dont get it. doesn't anyone get tired at the end of the day
@MAJMAJESTIC9 ай бұрын
13:52....add zippo fluid in the cylinder and you have a match. That is the intended way to use it. There should be wick material around the blade of the "striker". The first permanent match i saw belonged to my grandmother, it was made around the 1920s.😊
@AlansWoodworking9 ай бұрын
We used bug repellent in the army. Worked a treat!
@megandonahue922010 ай бұрын
I just saw a guy make fire with a broken lighter by shaving the plastic in to a pile and the spark caught fire.
@G78.10 ай бұрын
Thanks from Ireland I was impressed with the wire wool and battery 👍🍀
@leighannl658910 ай бұрын
Thank u for sharing these I'm a woman who hunts fishes etc.now alone.but have been preparing for emergencies. With food other survival stuff from ur channel ...your demo excellent.thank u
@Eidolon1andOnly10 ай бұрын
See how some words are blue? It's because there's no space between "etc." and "now" and that period/full stop between the two words is confusing KZbin into thinking it's a website address, so it automatically converted the text into a hyperlink which is why those words are blue.
@kohlibear10 ай бұрын
I'm alone too and old(73) and disabled...I have the knowledge, skill, library, working knowledge of herbs and gear but need someone to help me physically to implement what needs to be done...wish I could find someone in south central Texas that I could talk to and work with...bad things are looming on the horizon and I am scared that I will have to go through all of this alone...been prepping since 1979 ...can we maybe connect and talk...nobody around here is into any of this and my boyfriend thinks I'm crazy so he is no help at all...too bad too since he is an EMT with 38 years of experience on an ambulance...my name is Dee
@Eidolon1andOnly10 ай бұрын
Not one mention of a magnifying glass or concave mirror?
@robshirewood506010 ай бұрын
He did say there were tons of other methods
@carnivorecaveman10 ай бұрын
Or the bottom of a soda can... Or a transparent plastic bag filled with water and using it as a makeshift magnifying "glass"...
@swithers0010 ай бұрын
Paper plates work well too, the ones that have the wax coating on them to keep them from getting soggy.
@markbrettnell35039 ай бұрын
Powdered coffee creamer like Coffeemate works like black powder as well.
@Countryboy07110 ай бұрын
Good video. Pringles also burn like hell !
@alicerafferty959510 ай бұрын
Pitch from Conifer trees work as good firestarters and it is waterproof. Deer moss is an excellent fire starter.
@Nippyou81210 ай бұрын
Magic birthday candles are very good also and always over looked.
@DrSchor17 күн бұрын
are they not commonly mentioned
@MAGATRON-DESTROY10 ай бұрын
A dead lighter hollowed out and filled with dryer lint or other good starter work awesome! LINT n FLINT patent pending
@RvlifeIndiana10 ай бұрын
I always carry a couple feminine napkins or tampons make for good fire starter or can be used for cuts and wounds
@Addy-ft4ps10 ай бұрын
Great suggestions and thank you for the demonstration.
@Worriedfarmer10 ай бұрын
Dryer lint in cardboard egg cartons, melt wax. Break off individual eggs. Burn in the snow for over 45 mins. Stay prepped my friends…
@montgomeryfitzpatrick4739 ай бұрын
Learned these as a boy 35 years ago and never found anything better if you keep them dry enough to light, and have an ignition source
@art4god8708 ай бұрын
dryer lint in toilet paper rolls.
@MrTerryhogs10 ай бұрын
If you’re in the woods collect dry pinecones , one match and one pinecone and you’re in business.
@ellanvanninbushcraft838810 ай бұрын
Great video, did you still have your eyebrows left when you lit that black powder.😂😂🇮🇲🇮🇲🇮🇲. Have a good week. Craig.
@chuckoaks675610 ай бұрын
Back in the day we used 35 mm film containers with strike anywhere matches inside them. Use your zipper to light them or if your good you can use your finger nail or tooth to light em up.
@michaelmeyers495010 ай бұрын
Too bad that true strike anywhere matches are basically no longer made 😔
@GBall_Vision10 ай бұрын
Agreed. I remember striking on my jeans zipper @@michaelmeyers4950
@OurDee10 ай бұрын
We held the tips together and lit them off each other.
@chrissewell160810 күн бұрын
Neither are 35mm film canisters! Not like they were in the 70's & 80's! I still have a few laying around. Some in my camping gear. (One pair is even used as Salt & Pepper Shakers! 🧂🫙 😋)
@Richarddragon2210 ай бұрын
I melt my petroleum jelly in a paper bowl in the microwave and pour it into the bag of cotton. No mess and disposable bowl. PRO TIP Freezer bags for the cotton then store them in an oven bag. you can use the oven bag to boil water.
@robshirewood506010 ай бұрын
cut the paper bowl up as additional fire starter?
@TechGorilla19879 ай бұрын
Dryer lint in paper egg cartons soaked with wax. late 70's Boy Scout method.
@johntimlin66647 ай бұрын
Becareful with using the microwave it can ignite
@jerrykirsch259710 ай бұрын
Not to get off the subject but are there any plans on an updated video on your main bugout bag?
@Jakoshdw9 ай бұрын
Correct me if I'm wrong... Petroleum Jelly is an extender not a accelerate just like the chapstick or beeswax... none of those burn very well if at all by themselves and need to be combined with something like the cotton to be viable. The alcohol based hand sanitizer however is an accelerate and will burn even by itself. That zippo permanent match is supposed to have fuel inside as well as some wick on the striker/match. The act of using the ferro rod on the side ignited the tip of the "match" and could be used over and over.
@Mike-ox3bv10 ай бұрын
Nice video I know you have done some like this in the past but I love teaching videos ! Most prepper channels have gone to talking about situations and what’s happening in the world which is good but I think the teaching videos are always a good and I see some new people are coming in. I try to teach my grandson some of these fire starting methods we have been collecting fat wood the last week.
@johnbaldwin14310 ай бұрын
I have to agree, too many are preaching rather than teaching. While it is good it is much more beneficial to show how to rather than why as we can all see how things are!
@gerrylewis52819 ай бұрын
In all my time in the Military. The best fire starter is without a doubt a mixture of potassium permanganate and brake fluid. You make a small pile of the PP and add a few drops of brake fluid. Over time you will learn the ideal mix. It starts off like molten lava before bursting into flame. It burns with intense heat and is unaffected by wind or rain. It burns for a long time which helps if some of your hinder is damp, the heat and length of burn will dry out damp tinder before igniting it. This is a fire starter that needs no protection against wind, rain or snow covered ground. It will start a fire anywhere and in any conditions. Give it a try. Even my old survival Instructor was totally impressed and added it to his lessons on fire starting.
@alan0901799 ай бұрын
PP and vegetable glycerine does the same thing. kzbin.info/www/bejne/hJa2oX-spdx9f7M
@dibbuk573010 ай бұрын
Thank you for the demonstrations. I notice that you left out a pocket magnifier, or burning lens. A magnifier can start a fire any time the sun is out.
@stan1027Ай бұрын
Something people don't mention often on videos like this, when they talk about fatwood, is dried pine needles and pine sap, both of which are always right there when you are gathering fatwood, and both make excellent fire tinder.
@chillindave135710 ай бұрын
Always enjoyable reviewing everyone's tricks... "yup"... "I knew that"... still good stuff! 😎
@Jeekinz9 ай бұрын
With the ferro rods and/or anything black I'd suggest adding some bright orange tape or a bright colored lanyard to it. You drop that in a forest it's gone.
@lewis988810 ай бұрын
I have bought several packages of pencil sharpeners at Dollar Tree. There are like 12 to a pack for $1.25. You didn't show a magnifying glass (I know the Sun has to be out to use the magnifying glass). I have a good stock of Strike Anywhere Matches. I keep them in waterproof containers. Air has moisture in it that will ruin matches eventually if not kept in watertight containers. Keep Prepping my friends.
@NA-oq4ty10 ай бұрын
You could put cotton balls in a large medicine container that have a water tight seal and pour the vaseline on top.
@paulamcclure340210 ай бұрын
Nice, basic layout and demonstration for fire starting tools and techniques. Didn’t know about Smith's Pack Pal Tinder Maker w/ Fire Starter. Looks like a neat little gadget to try out at the next family campfire. Thank you for sharing. Happy Trails! 🇺🇸 🏕 🌲
@gregorysmith309710 ай бұрын
Just a couple of notes. The Zippo lighter isn't a butane lighter. That little Zippo fire starter thing is supposed to fill with lighter fluid and sparking it lights that little bit of rope on the end. Off brand is called a permanent match. But lots of good info and some things I have never heard to use as a fire starter.
@larrykapp340910 ай бұрын
We used old oil and corn cobs to start coal stove when I was a boy
@chrissewell160810 ай бұрын
I love these videos! Its like Boy Scouts, 404, Master Class!
@FiredUpKnifeandTool10 ай бұрын
Soft ferro rods are preferred over all others by those of us that use them in adverse conditions oddly enough the best ive ever used are the coghlans when you are out in the cold and wet they throw a fatter hotter longer burning spark than the exotac rods ... the light my fire rods are the worst they are way too hard and don't throw long lasting sparks... the best striker will always be a carbide tool sharpener you should never never use your knife unless you have no choice and you can use any steel thats harder than the rod so a medium carbon or higher works fine you don't need a high carbon blade you can absolutely use stainless hell a sharp rock will do the job
So many different great ways, pine cones are great dipped in wax, the coating on the lighter can be shaved down to use as tinder, anything concave and reflective works in sun if polished a little. So many ways, then of course the more primitive friction fire or knocking rocks together, (the right kind of rocks). Just to many to list them all. But great video, thumbs up
@johnsmithfakename842210 ай бұрын
When it comes to making fire I have 3 things that I really like 1 fire starter gel 2 Fire plug (Wax impregnated cotton) 3 wax wood (Artificial fatwood) Sure everything I posted is man made or artificial, but they are easily made. A trip to home depot to buy cotton rope and wood kindling sticks. Process the two into fatrope and waxwood and the issue is you have a surplus of firestarters. Or you can omit the kindling sticks and buy fatwood. I like the waxwood because the wax should not dry out like fatwood can.
@SDWNJ10 ай бұрын
What is that drill attachment pencil sharpener? Never mind I figured it out when I saw the final shot of everything and could see the "C. H. Hanson" branding on it. It's a Pro-Sharp sharpener but doesn't seem to be sold separately but comes with packages of finishing pencils.
@spookyninja409810 ай бұрын
Water bottle clear plastic as a magnifying glass - a concave drink can base polished for a sun dish - hitting steel wire until red hot
@denastever211010 ай бұрын
Excellent!!
@coryanderson237110 ай бұрын
Nice to see you there. Haven't seen you for quite a while. Hope you're feeling good and doing good. And then busy too, so take care. I'll watch you.
@billlaird733210 ай бұрын
Cut short lengths of Jute Twine and dip in melted wax. When dry, you have waterproof tinder that burns like a small candle with a much better flame than just the untreated twine.
@kennethshewmake354210 ай бұрын
I think it is more about having skills than having 4-5 methods of making fire on you at all times. If you have a fero rod or a lighter and some skill then your good. If you also have the skill to do a friction fire then even better. I have altoid tin size fire kits in my camping gear, but I normally have a small fero rod on me as EDC.
@Jakoshdw9 ай бұрын
Having the skills is always recommended... but friction fire is labor intensive and highly improbable in the middle of a rainstorm or if everything is covered in snow. Having redundancy is never a bad thing. Having a variety of methods might be also be required if you range across different elevations or different climates/seasons. For example: Lighters don't work as well at high elevation... but a ferro rod does. A ferro rod isn't as optimal if exposed to sea water as it corrodes... but storm matches can burn even in wet conditions. I personally always carry a Bic in a Exotac Firesleeve on my keyring for a number of reasons even though I don't smoke. Lighting birthday candles, melting paracord, lighting a grill, etc... I even have a small ferro rod in my victorinox sak toothpick slot along with the Magnifier built in the tool. Neither weighs any more than carrying the SAK does already but it expands my options in a emergency and it's part of my EDC in a seperate pocket from my keyring. Having seperate options in different locations just means you have redundancies for if you lose some part of your kit. And you aren't necessarily reliant on more labor intensive primitive methods as your only backup.
@kelrick78910 ай бұрын
Hi,I love your videos . Never missed one yet. Did you ever use a clear sandwich bag with clear water in it to use as a magnifying glass to start a fire? It works - when the sun is out - of course.
@steveturner399910 ай бұрын
Great collection of different fire starting devices. Spark-Lite makes a nice one handed fire starter that comes with tinder in a weather resistant container. I have it and the Blastmatch but I prefer the Spark-Lite. You don’t need a hard surface to press against with it. Regardless of which method you use, try it out before you actually need it to save your life!
@MAGATRON-DESTROY10 ай бұрын
An old flashlight reflector works like a magnifying glass if you put tinder where the bulb goes
@chrissewell160810 күн бұрын
Yes... An older technic used, when cheap Rao-vac flashlights were available. They were big and clunky! Now-a-days the LED flashlight is tiny in comparison, and would not make a great choice.
@mikeherpel63089 ай бұрын
Lockdowns on Bics generally caused by flint being jammed in wheel because it either chipped off a piece or was used up and is resting on the metal attached to the spring. The jammed piece can be cleared by releasing pressure under the spring and removing broken piece
@SDWNJ10 ай бұрын
Sootch - have you heard of Clipper lighters? They're more well known in Europe & the UK but they do have a presence in the US. They look like standard disposable lighters but are refillable and have replaceable 'flints' and strikers so they have a much longer potential lifespan that a Bic and can be kept full. I haven't bought one yet, but they're interesting. The thing that gives me pause is that I haven't seen anything like the Exotac Fire Sleeve that fits the clippers.
@willwetherington10 ай бұрын
I just kind of learned about clipper lighters. They're awesome.
@leonardsmith851610 ай бұрын
Not sure if it was mentioned but, a welding striker.
@MichaelLeeOne10 ай бұрын
There is also a concave mirror or even a water bottle with some water in it to direct the sun if that's all you've got.
@augustoconde145910 ай бұрын
13:23 that's a zippo match, now they are all around, inside they use bencine and when you strike the tip of the striker ignites... So you have a bencine match ?
@jonfisher92149 ай бұрын
Some natural fire starting materials would be good to see too. Although I understand it would depend on what's available in your local area.
@billsedutto882410 ай бұрын
Great video Sootch. You should check out the Tacamo H2 rechargeable plasma arc lighter. I keep that along with a couple of the fire starting methods you mentioned here. Best thing about the Tacamo is it’s rechargeable via usb so that combined with a pocket sized solar charger makes it last indefinitely. (Oh that reminds me a magnifying glass is a good fire starter in sunny conditions.)
@LisaTurner-d1b3 ай бұрын
You got the Doritos. Luv that you brought this up. You can start a fire and snack at the same time.🤣. That little kit (Smith's) is something that will end up in my packs.
@billlaird733210 ай бұрын
Strike anywhere matches are still available. ACE Hardware stores carry them, as well as other places. Admittedly, they are not as good as the old Blue Tip brand that could easily light on any rough surface, including your Blue Jeans, if you stretched the material tight. I like to dip the match heads and about 1/4" of the wood below the head in clear fingernail polish to make them waterproof. I package about a dozen matches and a small piece of match striker paper (sold in sheets on Amazon) in a small vacuum sealed packet. I make the packets, about 3" x 2" from cut down vacuum sealer bags, and after packaging the matches and striker paper in the packets, I vacuum seal them using a common kitchen food vacuum sealer. Although the match heads are waterproofed by the fingernail polish, which will prevent the match heads from deteriorating in damp, high humidity conditions, the length of wood in the match is not waterproof. And, although the strike anywhere matches can be lighted by striking on a rough surface, having a dry strike surface with the matches insures a successful light. The small, thin packets can be easily carried in a pocket, such as the small watch pocket in a pair of jeans or included in a survival kit, such as the popular homemade survival kits in an Altoids tin.
@KarinaForte-qh2qt9 ай бұрын
Is spring in UK and a lot of barbecue items start being on shelfs.. I've got plenty items
@martijndaems65039 ай бұрын
😀 A magnifying glass is a way to start a fire🔥
@evilevilrick10 ай бұрын
A peanut lighter is smaller than a dime in size around and about 2 inches tall, Have one on my key-chain that I've carried over a yr, still lights, haven't refilled it yet. Also, peanuts, almost all nuts will burn, about half the stuff in most trail mixes will burn. Oil lamp wick will light with a fero rod, char an end and it will also light with a fresnel lens. Fresnel lens the size of a credit card carried in your kit and/or wallet.
@talonconant863510 ай бұрын
I noticed you did not use a fire piston. I have been using a fire piston since I was in high school and it is my favorite way to make fire. I have been able to make fire with the fire piston on the first try ever time and it takes less energy than a ferro rod. Also, a good fire tender I like to use is dryer lint.
@OurDee10 ай бұрын
Potassium Permanganate and Sugar ground together = fire. Also good in first aid kit. Then there is Potassium Permanganate and Glycerin = instant fire.
@fritzsound10 ай бұрын
Sootch, something prepress should know. Water bottles, laundry detergent and many liquids are sold in plastic bottles. In time the plastic will break down and they will leak. It’s best to store liquids in food grade containers or plastic that does not break down.
@chrissewell160810 ай бұрын
You said "In time the plastic will break down and leak". How many years is that? ...Ish? Because I'd imagine its 15 or 20 + years, so that is more than enough for most liquids
@fritzsound10 ай бұрын
@@chrissewell1608 It is about 4 years or so. The plastic water bottles is designed to break down in land fills. We have had several that have failed. We have had other products also. First we moved them to a storage tub, but after multiple failures we used other containers. The blus food safe 6 gallon on Amazon.
@kcmclove10 ай бұрын
Times are changing thanks for the info
@andywakeman59589 ай бұрын
Fritos and original Lays are the best chips to use
@mikereese1510 ай бұрын
Great tips. Doritos huh? Hadn't heard that one. 😊
@kevinmoore292910 ай бұрын
In my research, regular Fritos work and catch much better than others. And with the smaller size bag and smaller size chips, you can save space. They're even reusable! One small corn chip will burn for around five minutes. Save the Doritos for a snack.
@billbuyssilver7610 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thank you!
@walterleiva1278310 ай бұрын
God bless you 😅this is a good video that i find educating for my journey as bushcraft and survival period i wanted thank uou😢
@AllWeatherFirestarters8 ай бұрын
Any chance on doing a product review of our Firestarter?
@jhisick933910 ай бұрын
I use the cotton makeup disks, melt Vaseline and dip the disks. I let them cool then dip them in melted wax. Makes them less messy and more water proof.
@billg71019 ай бұрын
Long Live the Republic 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 God Bless America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@dominicmogridge392010 ай бұрын
I cut a recess in all my knife handles with a countering or semi circular bit on a router.put was in it,so it makes a perfect handle for a bow drill.
@TheSaneHatter10 ай бұрын
"The tip of the iceberg," indeed! If you were to go through every permutation of all of these methods, the video would have to be a 3-hour live stream! I'll just thank you for everything, and try to add a few more useful points for the whole group: 1) Laundry lint can be used in the same way that cotton balls are here (I do it all the time), and cotton rounds have been used, as well. However, I can attest that the cotton you find in the tops of medicine bottles doesn't seem to cut it. 2) Something called a "fire straw" can also be used with the cotton/lint tinders: you cut a drinking straw into quarters or thrids, stuff it with 3 or more cotton balls, and seal the ends. Then, when you need a firestarter, you just cut it open to light it (there are several videos about how to do this). 3) That Zippo striker at 13:25 or so is a pretty good example of what's called a "permanent match," a kind of firestarter about halfway between a match and a lighter that's actually quite common, although I don't see the survivalists talking about them much . . .
@drewmoney441110 ай бұрын
YEAH SOOTCH! Glad to see a new video!
@keshatton23349 ай бұрын
BIC lighters may be fuel activated but even when empty there is a very useful spark available. I always have an old bic lighter knocking about. You can tape spare flints to the body with gaffer tape which of course has many other uses to stop your shavings blowing away.
@Chainsaw237310 ай бұрын
No magnifying glass??
@donfrost94578 ай бұрын
I'd love to see the Smith's kit used on Fanwood!
@justa3v61910 ай бұрын
I use those little tealight candles a lot. Some how I’ve ended up with a couple hundred guess my ex bought them. I keep them in my edc bag and in my car. Use them almost every time I start a fire when we go camping. I just light one and start stacking tender on it . Obviously you can reuse them over and over but I usually just leave it in the fire and use once.
@JohnB116310 ай бұрын
Something else you may use to help make your fire is the wax imbued cardboard boxes that vegetables come in which you can get at any grocery store. Cut it down to strips about 1" w × 6"-8" L and keep several in a Ziploc bag in your camping gear and bug out bag or kit the wax makes the cardboard waterproof
@johncantrell61410 ай бұрын
When I saw you using the Doritos to start fire, it made me remember another program that said that Fritos corn chips also make a great starter because of the high amounts of oils in them….
@douglasbrmn210 ай бұрын
If you’re new to learning to start fire please don’t watch this. It’s a process not to mention everything he said about the lighter was wrong, how to scrap fat wood was wrong, how he uses a ferro rod is wrong, you needing a carbon steel knife is wrong. This was just a video for exotac not viewers.
@tonyc594510 ай бұрын
Great video very comprehensive.
@akbychoice10 ай бұрын
You find hand sanitizer at some Habitat for humanity places for $1 a gallon.
@selvetarmiel10 ай бұрын
Some of those little pencil sharpeners are made of magnesium, so you can scrape some off to upgrade your tinder pile!
@dugger530210 ай бұрын
Great info more people need to know!
@World0fWowcraft10 ай бұрын
duct tape also makes a good fire extender
@sandypidgeon434310 ай бұрын
Tiny strips of duct tape or rolled up in tiny "cigars" will lite with a ferro rod. Fritos also work if you don't like Doritos. One other technique for a small stove is an Altoids can filled with perlite. Add some 70-91% alcohol and it will burn for 5-7 mins. The perlite can be used and carried in the can over and over. That Zippo you showed used to have lighter fluid in it as the end is a wick you lite on the that striker. I've never seen that "grater" - cool little kit. Thanks. GOD Bless
@SDWNJ10 ай бұрын
Sootch should live-stream a snack chip fire starter shootout rating each for both flavor and fire starting ability.
@kevinstiles17529 ай бұрын
fine steel wool can also be started sparks from a dead bic lighter or any sufficient spark
@bowez99 ай бұрын
Carbon steel as opposed to non-Carbon steel?
@Richarddragon2210 ай бұрын
When Making shavings like the fa wood do it over an open bandana, hat, T-shirt, plastic bag...ETC
@ShirleyCovey10 ай бұрын
Great tips! Thanks!
@RustyGunn710 ай бұрын
One only needs a sharp 90° spine to scrape a ferro rod to create sparks. Carbon steel blade is for creating sparks with flint or chert.