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RE: The Best Tinder - Terro - 20 November 2012 (19 November 2012, 23:35)NorthernRaider Wrote:(19 November 2012, 23:10)Highlander Wrote: Domsday Preppers is certainly very `American`,... but there are quiet a few good ideas on show,... I like it too Unfortunately I think that tv bosses think that people watching tv like to see people that they can belittle a bit?( gypsy wedding ect) Hence why try to find preppers that are not quite right in the head instead of the clever and hard working that I know most are RE: The Best Tinder - Tibbs735 - 20 November 2012 Smear cotton wool balls in vaseline, then store them inside short lengths of drinking straw. A piece of charred wood was a frequent item in tinder boxes, because you could trow a spark onto it however you want to, and it would catch. You could then blow on it to ignite tinder and small kindling, and extuinguish the wood for later use. RE: The Best Tinder - I-K-E - 20 November 2012 when I get time I'm going to be looking into char cloth/rope and have that and cotton wool in vaseline RE: The Best Tinder - Wildman - 20 November 2012 Silver birch has always been real good but if you have the time to collect only the lightest peelings they'll catch in any condition that isn't a hurricane. RE: The Best Tinder - Mandlaka - 20 November 2012 (20 November 2012, 13:08)I-K-E Wrote: when I get time I'm going to be looking into char cloth/rope and have that and cotton wool in vaseline I tried 5 times yesterday to make char rope but no success. The cotton wool and vaseline combo works great but I want to have char rope also. Redundancy is always good. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. I-K-E, please let me know if yours works when you try it out. Maybe I am doing something wrong. RE: The Best Tinder - Dorset Lad - 24 November 2012 Cotton wool in vasaline to get started then add a hexi tablet. Worked very well recently at Scouts using wet wood. Got a good fire going. RE: The Best Tinder - Hrusai - 10 December 2012 always carry a tin of Vaseline! and cotton wool, both have many uses and together make perfect firestarters also string works in lieu of cotton wool, just unwind it to seperate strands then tease apart and fluff up, after a while you'll get used to it RE: The Best Tinder - Highlander - 10 December 2012 One of the best ways to start a fire is with wire wool and a 9v battery RE: The Best Tinder - Dorset Lad - 16 December 2012 You can also roll the wire wool in vaseline to get a bigger flame. Thanks, I'd forgotten that one. RE: The Best Tinder - Hex - 6 January 2013 if your looking for something to use as tinder try bark from a silver birch, catches quite easy. just rough it up a bit so the sparks from your flint have something to catch on and bed into. you can also collect the sap and drink it as a good source of sugar (not good to drink a lot though, heard it can damage your eyesight) but it can also be brewed into wine or beer as for Doomsday preppers i love the show but i find these people to be incredibly stupid. why go through all the trouble of saving provisions and building secret bunkers only to go on TV and show everyone where it is? |