Weird Ways to Start a Fire
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2024
- Ever wonder whether those unconventional ways to start a big fire work? I'm here to test them out today!
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I have read about these methods, but a picture paints 1000 words.Thank you for the excellent and potentially life saving information.
Thanks for watching. I had to try them too to see for myself.
Love this episode and seeing all the various techniques!!! I didn't even think about hand sanitizer ... thanks!!! Definitely love this type of content to throw in with your normal mix!!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent! I’ve always wondered which is best. I saved dryer lint for about a year and then used the whole thing on one green wood pile 😂 looks like Vaseline/cotton balls is the way to go. Thanks for sharing!
Yeah, I was surprised how well the Vaseline technique worked. I want to experiment now with different ways to repel bugs.
Awesome demonstration, Jen! I use the cotton ball/Vaseline starters all the time at home for the wood stove, BBQ, smoker, et al. My method is to reverse a baggie, put my hand inside, scoop out a blob of Vaseline and turn the bag right side out again before inserting a dozen or so cotton balls, and zipping it up. NO MESS on the hands while massaging it all together. Also - the steel wool needs to be 0000 (four ought) in order to work. It has much more surface area and works *extremely* well. I save my wife's old candle jars, melt the remains on the wood stove, and pour the paraffin over several layers of paper towel. I let it cool and cut into strips to put in my survival pack. Also useful for starting a bigger campfire or bonfire.
Thanks for the video, Jen!! Hope you're staying dry!! We're waterlogged here just above Newmarket!! ❤❤
So rainy here too! Great tips. Thank you so much. I like experimenting with different methods of fire starting.
00 and 000 may also work, and are less prone to rusting from humidity, but I haven't tried them recently.
Also. The battery only needs so contact the wool for a brief moment; you could also quickly slide the battery along the wool for minimal discharge time, but a wide ignition area.
@@realfutbol1 I've had an opened bag of 0000 in the (unheated) garage for at least five years, and there's little to absolutely NO sign of rusting yet.
Fun video, Jen. If you are a woodworker, or know one, you can bring a bag of shaving from a hand plane. Nice thin, dry starter material you can bring in a baggie.
Lots of wood shavings around here. I often bring some on camping trips.
We use white pine cones. A lot of creosote in a pine cone. Wife collects a bunch before an outing. If that doesn't work, charcoal lighter fluid. Thanks for your ways of starting.
Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
That was interesting. The deer poop experiment was akin to the burning of buffalo/cow "chips" in an old western. I am guessing that winter deer pellets might work better due to the more wood fiberous diet. The dryer lint can burn well but it does not last. Thanks for the video.
Yeah, I'm going to try rabbit and old moose poop too. I'm determined to make ot work. Thanks for watching.
@@TheWildYam Given that hares are coprophagous, the second digestion ones might be better. Beaver would also be a source. Admittedly, it is a novelty fire starter, IF it works. But you could find a lot of them in a winter moose yard!
Vaseline or hand sanitiser on cotton balls will also start easily with a ferrocerium rod.
Yes, I should have experimented with that. I had my mora knife and ferro beside me in the video too! Totally forgot to try it out with the cotton balls.
Cool lighter there Jen . I stick to the couglans fire starter sticks.
Sounds good!
Fun! Thanks for testing them!
Glad you like them!
Great stuff CJ, although the dog hair only smolders it might keep the local wildlife away thinking that some kind of ritual is being performed and steer clear lol 😂🤣👍😃✌️💪🔥❤️
Good point!
Be careful using them little cheap lighters cause sometimes the flame doesn't go completely out! Thanks for all the great tips on starting a fire! See ya in the next one!! 💙💜💙
Thanks for the warning. Thankfully hasn't happened to me yet but I'll be careful.
@@TheWildYam Yvw!! 🤗💗
I've been going to try hand sanitizer, I actually had a bottle in my hot tent last winter as a backup to try but I only ever used it to clean my hands lol.
I did use vaseline and cotton balls a few times I usually have a old pill bottle full of these in my pack , light weight and works great. I have used dryer lint , but I honestly don't find it works well, pretty much the experience you had, need to add something I've added Vaseline too. Interesting to use as a insect repellent might try that. Ive always wanted to try battery and steel wool, but hasn't seem practical to carry along, after seeing your video I think ill just keep in the memory banks lol. Can't light my potato chips they are too good lol. Great video interesting for sure. Hope you have an awesome week
That's a good idea to put them in an old pill vial. You could cram a lot in there. Thanks!
_Dryer lint smudge stick._ Even fun to say! 😂 Awesome experiments! Nice work!
Thank you! Cheers!
@@TheWildYam You're welcome! Slàinte!
Thank you.
You're very welcome.
Dryer lint is mostly synthetic fiber these days instead of cotton so it doesn’t burn well. Your fire starters should
be able to be started with a spark from a ferro rod in case all else fails. Does it say if the electric starter can withstand
being submerged in water ? like falling in a stream or lake.
I probably wouldn't do that. May not be able to recharge it after. Good at high altitudes and in wind. I guess if it got a bit wet, as long as dried. I bet it would work.
@@TheWildYam I guess the point I was trying to make is all most all the gadgets can fail including
a ferro rod if you don’t know how to use it properly. I wasn’t suggesting you dunk your electronic lighter
under water, rather asking if the manufacturer said anything about how water proof it was. It definitely
overcomes the wind and altitude issues as you said. I could see turning over a canoe or falling during a
river crossing where your pack could accidentally become submerged.
The cotton ball and Vaseline will be my go too for sure. I will never eat Doritos again.
LOL! I know eh. I just love Doritos too much to quit eating them. Haha
good demos
Thanks for watching!
Do the Doritos smell good when they're burning? Crunch 😅 I have a (plasma) lighter like your for lighting my candles. Don't forget the chapstcik. Works as good as vasoline. Keep it burning. Good to see you.
No they don't smell good! Chapstick. Gotta try that one. Thanks for watching
Ok I draw the line at touching poop sorry that's just nasty id rather go without a fire!🤮
Haha I know eh! I did it so you don't have to.