New Fire Starter with a KICK! Never been done before. Lets take a look at my FireDisk.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 мар 2022
  • Always be prepared. Check out my new Fire Starters with a KICK! Something new. What? Fatwood! Lets check it out. FireDisk, has a knockout punch! Wind, Wet Tinder, No Problem. You've seen it here FIRST.
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  • @pB-vp3mo

    Great idea! BUT 38 minutes to describe a 10 to 12 minute process. Good thing I'm patient. Most days I would never last to the end.

  • @richroc7

    I’m sorry brother, way too much work for such little yield. It takes me about 10 minutes to make the same amount of fire starters and mine burn for 30 minutes each.

  • @kevinroberson1985

    Super fat wood petroleum jelly ravioli firestarters now that is a hot firestarter

  • @welty69

    That’s a good idea… You can also add some magnesium shavings, and some road flare dust… It will keep that thing burning, extremely hot, and in any amount of wind that will not go out

  • @danforthrhodes8960

    I liked the video and didn't think too long winded. I thinking explaining things clearly is great, especially if a novice is watching. I have two suggestions that will maybe save time and also boost efficiency. I recommend using 2 padded that will be sandwiched together rather than one pad with a pocket. First step is place a dry pad on wax papper or whatever surface you prefer. Second, add some inexpensivs pine pet bedding on the center of the dry pad but not completely covering the dry pad. Third step is sloak one pad completely in the Vaseline / wax mixture and lay on top of the dry pad. Then pat down on the pad to "seal" the edges with a popsicle stick to keep the pine pet bedding in between the two bads. It doesn't need to seal perfectly. Let everything dry and test before continuing. Sandwiching the pine in between the 2 pads will save time instead trying to delicately putting the pine in small pockets. Also having one dry pay and one soaked pad sandwiched together will give to bonus of using the dry pad's fibers to help catch eparks more easily while still having the opposite soaked side to use if necessary. The second suggestion is to add a small ratio of liquid parafin lamp oil to the mixture to boost the mixture OR you can soak the pine bedding in the liquid paraffin before doing step #2. The paraffin will boost the pine bedding.

  • @SDMountainMan

    Didn't see i had commented a year ago great idea. I'm not getting notifications for some reason bell has been rung forever

  • @johnwalls4579

    Great idea. What if you used a box grader to Grind your fat wood down? It would speed it up a lot. And what if you used a stick of fat wood? And cut them into say silver dollar sizes and stuff them down in there.piece of Solid wood would burn for a lot longer. Just a thought.but I love your idea

  • @jeffreysmall2397

    I make these as well not with the fat wood though, I was thinking magnesium shaving then the remaining process you did...fat wood was brilliant though, I give credit where credit is do, mine are the makeup pads and just dipped in wax, but now you got me rethinking the process....these are a favorite with my friends, I use them during our Bushcraft weekend get togethers, they are constantly asking me where I'm getting them and they never believe their home made...oh well. Great video my friend keep up the awesome work

  • @YouTuber-mc2el

    I'm thinking that if you get both the PJ and wax as cool as possible but still liquid more product will adhere. More product = longer burntime. Good idea stuffing the pads. I've done a lot of trials myself. One additive that works real well is parrafin lamp oil. Also use parrafin wax. The more petroleum product you can insert the better overall. Thanks for sharing.

  • @SouthernPatriot1
    @SouthernPatriot1 2 года назад +2

    That is some real nice bacon and your fire starters are a lot like the ones I make….I’ve been testing different ways to make them but never thought to put the maya dust in the pocket…I was sprinkling it on top…. Petroleum jelly and parrafin wax are great together and a lot cleaner to do. Good one my friend…ima borrow your idea. I have used magnesium shavings as well. Thanks so much. Take care and God bless.

  • @DeborahThird-og1uo
    @DeborahThird-og1uo 21 день назад +1

    I make my own ravioli.

  • @a.w.thompson4001

    I love the clever pocket and secret ingredient techniques.

  • @mikemuenze5390

    Great idea

  • @JudyandSpirit
    @JudyandSpirit 2 года назад +3

    That is a great video. The double dipping with the fatwood is awesome. Thank you so very much for sharing this information. Well worth making.

  • @SandraGagliotti

    Great idea.

  • @WOLFFANG59

    Great Info thanks.

  • @smsgtbulldog

    Well done Sir!!!

  • @HarshmanHills
    @HarshmanHills 2 года назад +2

    Ironically i was just getting ready to make some of these. I will definitely be trying the fatwood pouch idea

  • @jesse-ys6so

    Now that's a ferro rod,🔥

  • @earlelzy9975

    Thank you for showing me the kicked-up Firepads.