Survival Fire: How to Use a Ferrocerium Rod

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @thegreendank1
    @thegreendank1 3 года назад +25

    I grossly underestimated how hard it would be to start a fire with a Ferro rod my first time. I got some dried leaves, some dry grass, even had some white birch bark but I just couldn't get it going, going to do some serious practice. Needless to say I ate a can of cold soup today while fishing lol.

    • @praingmantis1
      @praingmantis1 2 года назад

      On the contrary in my experience, I kind of cheated. I got some cotton balls soaked with petroleum jelly and my second strike in my entire life lit the tinder and I had a nice fire. Today I tried some shredded bark and I got a nice fire after 3 strikes. I used to buy 'Firsestarters' that seems the quality has dropped off. I got a ferro rod 4 days ago and I love it. I'm very new to this technique and I'm practicing. I ain't wasting my money on that garbage in the stores. Ferro rod and natural tinder for me from now on.

    • @James-xk8dy
      @James-xk8dy 2 года назад

      Char cloth is easy to make and an essential companion of a ferro rod. Otherwise yeah it's damn near impossible

  • @MistyHaven
    @MistyHaven Год назад

    not only is this informative, shows you the wrong ways (super helpful to know why it's wrong), then a super efficient way that has unforgettable results, but it's pure comedic gold.

  • @garys_shave
    @garys_shave 4 года назад +54

    "nothing screams rescue me like that little whistle" love the sense of humour.

  • @jmeintz9403
    @jmeintz9403 5 лет назад +41

    You're so damn calm in all your videos, if anyone was hunting me they could just listen for all my cussing when things don't work right. in my defense, I am a sailor so, I believe I'm allowed a great deal of profanity. Thanks for all the great instruction.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 лет назад +8

      j Meintz thanks! I have been told many times that I am a laid back dude.

    • @rocket_goblin7755
      @rocket_goblin7755 5 лет назад +1

      ship mate! same... "why wont this damn thing... GRR.. FUCK"

    • @djzrobzombie2813
      @djzrobzombie2813 3 года назад

      @@GrayBeardedGreenBeret Nice under armour shirt you .. you have be worn it before it was even hip and cool now a days 👌😎🤙 dude !
      And i agree with you black is not a good color in the summer even for shorts 🤣👌🤙

  • @bigd3612
    @bigd3612 3 года назад +4

    I was crying after the "hotter than hells door hinges" the knowledge and the one liners is why everyone is here. Keep up the great vids

  • @jeffsmith6441
    @jeffsmith6441 5 лет назад +15

    The ferro rod is my favorite way to start a fire. I've only been using one for about a year so I'm always learning new ways to use them. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

    • @pjanoo6973
      @pjanoo6973 4 года назад +2

      It is very addicting, lighters are just too easy and or unreliable

  • @Kleiner_Lutz
    @Kleiner_Lutz 2 года назад +2

    I'm currently trying to learn how to build a fire without a lighter, using knife and ferro rod. Today I failed and gave up, used a match. I've just learned that i'm using "spray&pray" 🙈 it always seems so easy when watching someone do it on a video. I'm gonna try out your tips tomorrow, hope it'll go better

    • @Kleiner_Lutz
      @Kleiner_Lutz 2 года назад

      Oh and by the way: it worked 😁 using the tips from this video I was finally able to get a fire going using only a bit of birch bark, my knife and a ferro rod 😁 I felt so proud lol. I'm gonna practice some more to be more secure with this, but I feel I have finally understood the basics

  • @tannera3963
    @tannera3963 2 года назад +1

    "hotter than 2 frisky minks in a wool sock in a forest fire" Gonna steal that. I live in Alabama and humid summer days get rough lol

  • @smsgtbulldog
    @smsgtbulldog Год назад

    Again, I have learned something from you, one-liners, and Ferro rod techniques.

  • @darkh2o716
    @darkh2o716 2 года назад +1

    Nice technique using the ferro rods.

  • @wranglerman1205
    @wranglerman1205 5 лет назад +6

    A lot of info for relatively short video. And the Hells door hinges comment had me laughing for days. I’m glad I found your channel.

  • @rockinglock
    @rockinglock 5 лет назад +35

    " Hotter than hells door hinges "
    I'll have to remember that one lol

    • @RF-ub4qf
      @RF-ub4qf 3 года назад

      I spat my water 😂

  • @jyoung5594
    @jyoung5594 3 года назад

    It’s hotter than 2 frisky minks in a wool sock in a forest fire. Now that’s funny stuff. I needed a good laugh today and that did it. Great info too, thanks.

  • @TheLesmarshall
    @TheLesmarshall 3 года назад +3

    What a profoundly helpful and informative sharing of survival techniques - thank you for your contribution

  • @chiefkirk
    @chiefkirk 6 лет назад +2

    Great job Josh. A lesson I learned many years ago, I'm older than you, is never wear a black shirt in the summer unless it's raining. LOL. They actually draw heat. Great demo on the ferro rods brother.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  6 лет назад +2

      Thats for sure! I learned it when I was younger, but normally I am up in the Adirondacks and the black shirt draws the heat in and makes the cooler temps a bit more comfortable. Wasn't thinking about that in NC heat. First and last time I forgot that one here

    • @chiefkirk
      @chiefkirk 6 лет назад +1

      I totally understand. I live in Central NC and only wear black during late fall and winter. ;)

  • @markusschaffer9712
    @markusschaffer9712 2 года назад

    Joshua,you manage to stay so calm during these videos. Must be a pretty laid back guy! I'm starting to appreciate using a ferro rod for starting most fires.
    Carry on!

  • @Shill_assassin
    @Shill_assassin 3 года назад +1

    So simple a technique, with so much benefit, keeping the ferro still and moving the striker. Great info

  • @andrewiglinski148
    @andrewiglinski148 2 года назад +1

    haha You have the most country idioms I've ever heard and I love it.

  • @padfootgold9206
    @padfootgold9206 2 года назад

    I wish I watched this before I just tried to use mine for 39 minutes, I think my Tinder was crap too but still. Good video,

  • @TheGingercontent
    @TheGingercontent 2 года назад

    Thanks this helps a lot

  • @thomasnugent3836
    @thomasnugent3836 Год назад

    Josh, Very good. Thank you very much

  • @valentinocosmabosa6884
    @valentinocosmabosa6884 3 года назад +1

    Oh, that is why I tried for 30 minutes without success.
    Now it all makes sense :D

  • @stuffbywoody5497
    @stuffbywoody5497 2 года назад

    Something I find handy to have is char cloth. I usually make mine from old 100% cotton denim jeans (don't use stretch denim as it is blended with elastic). It doesn't take much spark to ignite it, and it carries an ember really well.

  • @toomanyclamps130
    @toomanyclamps130 3 года назад

    "Pfffssss... PFFSSSPFFFFSSSSS... geez.. " best part 🤣🤣🤣

  • @YankeeWoodcraft
    @YankeeWoodcraft 5 лет назад +3

    Good stuff.
    I used to go through half of a 1/2" rod in a night when I'd be experimenting.
    OH! And nice Biloxi Blues reference there. (Africa hot) 😂

  • @gracepurcell7825
    @gracepurcell7825 3 года назад +2

    I am SUCH a newbie to this so thank you for this video. Will you be at Rabbitstick this year (2021) by any chance?

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  3 года назад +1

      Yes, for the first few days and then I have to scoot down to TX to teach a class

    • @gracepurcell7825
      @gracepurcell7825 3 года назад

      @@GrayBeardedGreenBeret what classes will you be teaching teaching at Rabbitstick? It will be my first time attending..hope to see you there : )

  • @callsom
    @callsom 2 года назад

    Nice and helpful

  • @DreamsCatcher101
    @DreamsCatcher101 Год назад

    The explanations of how hot it is are hilarious

  • @sublyme2157
    @sublyme2157 4 года назад +1

    Finding natural tender that will take a spark has always been the hardest part for me. Even when it appears dry as a bone, it's so dang difficult! As far back as I can remember, I have only started one fire using natural tender, most cases I need something like a cotton ball or dryer lent. Practice, practice, practice some more I suppose!

    • @stuffbywoody5497
      @stuffbywoody5497 2 года назад

      You might find char cloth helpful. Search out "David West char cloth". Char cloth makes it so much easier and I find David Wests videos to be very helpful.

  • @GtJrGrowsItAlaska
    @GtJrGrowsItAlaska 3 года назад

    Thank you for this information. 👍🏾

  • @tang0561
    @tang0561 5 лет назад +6

    Great video, thanks; black shirt on a hot day probably wasn't fun.

  • @TOM20000
    @TOM20000 3 года назад

    "This is Africa hot"!!! 🤟 you should come to north Queensland Australia mate!!🇦🇺

  • @garywells3874
    @garywells3874 5 лет назад

    I love your sense of humor...

  • @larryhewgley4678
    @larryhewgley4678 2 года назад

    Good video!

  • @jyeldarb
    @jyeldarb 4 года назад

    useful info and loved this guys humor...

  • @1991tommygun
    @1991tommygun 3 года назад

    Thanks bud

  • @752brickie
    @752brickie 3 года назад +1

    Great video. They really area needs amazing tool to have!

  • @andrelarocque5967
    @andrelarocque5967 7 лет назад +4

    Interestingly an opinel will fold and comes with a 90 degree spine and 1095 steel. The handle can store a fero very readily. Its a little flimsier than a mora companion but at half the weight as long as you are careful I find it to be a better carver as far as basic blades go.
    Your second thumb assist method is great, Interestingly Mors Kohanski considered anyone that could produce spark from 1/2 in of fero masterful in the art of firestarting.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  7 лет назад +3

      I have a no. 8 and love it! I haven't used it long enough to publish a review on it (I like to use something for around a year first) yet but after a few months now I am loving that knife. I think I paid $13 for that with the leather sleeve. And Mors Kochanksi is one of my favorites, just to get to spend a day with that man in the woods would be incredible.

    • @savage_the_wild
      @savage_the_wild 4 года назад

      I love my Opinel.

  • @arnaud1908
    @arnaud1908 3 года назад

    Thank you somuch for sharing all these informations and skills ! So useful.

  • @jackg.7745
    @jackg.7745 5 лет назад +1

    Great video sir. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Rikard416
    @Rikard416 2 года назад

    Good methods: 6:37 Pin-and-pull method
    7:25 thumb-assist method (for shorter, softer firerods)

  • @kidbach
    @kidbach 7 лет назад +1

    I saw one of Mors Kochanski's students, set his knife next to the tinder pile and angle the ferro rod on the spine of his knife downward so that the sparks would fall into the pile.
    p.s. I know you were trying to convey something about the heat, but you were being so vague about it. lol

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  7 лет назад +1

      Yes, I should be a bit more expressive to really convey how it felt that day. That technique you are describing is one of the three that are on the continuation video for one-handed fires.

  • @hahockyang4440
    @hahockyang4440 5 лет назад +1

    best show in tell,Josh !

  • @bowdiersackett6433
    @bowdiersackett6433 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @MrYeah8
    @MrYeah8 3 года назад

    I’ll be honest, I just got a rod so I could start backpacking, and I was using the “spray and pray” method like an idgit 🤦🏼‍♂️. Thanks for the help bud, Semper Gumbi

  • @hellsbellspreparedness2722
    @hellsbellspreparedness2722 5 лет назад +4

    That’s was funny about the heat.😂 I really luv how u explain things and go in depth with different techniques. I can’t believe I just found your channel. Do u do your own training or schooling? As for in the field.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 лет назад

      Thanks! My channel is pretty new. I am the Founder and Lead Instructor for Flint & Steel Critical Skills Group and I am also an Instructor at the Pathfinder School. I teach physical classes mostly in Ohio and the Adirondack Mountains.

    • @hellsbellspreparedness2722
      @hellsbellspreparedness2722 5 лет назад +1

      Ok I just watch the gear dump for three days with pathfinder. I actually buy a lot of gear from them and would like to take some classes out there. I saw they have some classes in November in Florida coming up. I was thinking of signing up but don’t know if it will work out around that time. Is that something they do often down here or is that the first?

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 лет назад

      Gene Skipper that particular class in Florida is a joint class between Flint & Steel Critical Skills Group (which is my school) and Pathfinder (which I am also am Instructor at). That is a first but won’t be the last.

    • @hellsbellspreparedness2722
      @hellsbellspreparedness2722 5 лет назад +1

      Ok sounds good! Can’t do it this year I would luv to join or maybe even some future events down here. Ty and really enjoy the channel.

  • @notyourmomyousnowflake3533
    @notyourmomyousnowflake3533 2 года назад +1

    what does he mean by knife with 90 degree spine?

  • @garry-garaidhbryant-obriai6700
    @garry-garaidhbryant-obriai6700 4 года назад

    Question: read in book titled “Frontiersman”, in book is mentioned digging a hole in ground filling it with ‘white Ash’ bark & wood, cover hole with two holes so fire can breathe, then sit on top covering oneself with blanket one stay warm while snow falls. Is this correct? ‘White Ash’ said to be smokeless. Live out west so don’t have this tree in abundance. Book takes.place in Kentucky duriing late 1700s, about Simon Kenton.

  • @moriel-bareli
    @moriel-bareli 2 года назад +1

    Hey, why does my fera rod become full of “skid marks” and grooves when I do this a few times with l the spine of my knife?

  • @76Stankfinger
    @76Stankfinger 5 лет назад +1

    Another great video sir. I didn’t realize you had a 2nd channel. I just subbed you on that one too. It was the one where you were building the Dakota Fire Pit. I believe it’s your channel? Lol

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 лет назад +1

      Ahhh that is Prepper Advantage, I teach for them and do video content as well, but it isn't my channel. My second channel is Flint & Steel Critical Skills Group. Many of the same videos from me over there, but several other instructors on my team on that channel.

  • @jackdundon2261
    @jackdundon2261 4 года назад +1

    I came here with the intention of getting a large rod.... The biggest i can find is 8"long (no handel).. Do you know of one larger
    ? Online link?

  • @katiewray1712
    @katiewray1712 3 года назад +2

    I just bought an uberleben one to keep in my purse... I just pray that I'll never have to use it.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  3 года назад

      Uberleben makes the ones I use these days, best one I’ve found. You should practice using it though

  • @marcjohnson4385
    @marcjohnson4385 4 года назад +3

    Trying to find the most comfortable and lightweight khakis what are the ones that You wear

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  4 года назад +2

      These are Mountain Khakis Alpine Pants, they are heavy duty so not really lightweight. They are thicker canvas than Carhart

    • @marcjohnson4385
      @marcjohnson4385 4 года назад +1

      @@GrayBeardedGreenBeret Thank You so much loved the use of Ferro Rod learned how to correct some mistakes I was making.
      Thanks,
      Marc Johnson
      (The old Jarhead)

  • @SpiritForest
    @SpiritForest 7 лет назад +3

    nice video..fun to watch with your little distractions. lol.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I could have done another video full of out-takes of those distractions! I thought I would leave a few in to lighten it up.

  • @Petra999
    @Petra999 3 года назад

    Holy shit you lit it on the first try

  • @annabouthillier9115
    @annabouthillier9115 4 года назад +1

    Do you know why my brand new Mora knife won't throw sparks?

  • @chrisbaron1706
    @chrisbaron1706 2 года назад

    great job i do disagree that the pin and strike method is not good its how you prepare ur tinder

  • @arazseyfinezhad5444
    @arazseyfinezhad5444 3 года назад

    Dude there is sth with audio in headphonr only left one is active you must do sth abouy it

  • @thegreendank1
    @thegreendank1 3 года назад +1

    7:07 that made me feel inferior and I'm no longer a man 🤣

  • @ShaneNull
    @ShaneNull Год назад

    I've had ferro rods get destroyed while travelling on gravel roads, think it's limestone that does it

  • @PlayaSinNombre
    @PlayaSinNombre 3 года назад

    Black Shirt Bushcraft!

  • @uncletomscabin2073
    @uncletomscabin2073 3 года назад

    Just grab a Bear Grylls knife it comes with a ferro rod and a whistle and it's got survival in the name.

  • @papatacomoto
    @papatacomoto 3 года назад

    Fucken legend

  • @garywheeler2055
    @garywheeler2055 3 года назад

    Roberta ???

  • @cringyasiankids4664
    @cringyasiankids4664 3 года назад

    Why are his forearms so meaty jesus

  • @lypsohgameing2859
    @lypsohgameing2859 4 года назад

    Is it just me or when useing earbuds there's no audio for this vudeo

  • @dennisking4589
    @dennisking4589 4 года назад +10

    "middle eastern marksman" followed by, "don't work" :}

  • @professormidnight4884
    @professormidnight4884 2 года назад

    i though my earphones are broken

  • @lopez5678
    @lopez5678 3 года назад

    That whistle is horrible

  • @RF-ub4qf
    @RF-ub4qf 3 года назад

    This is Africa hot lmao