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#101007 - 07/28/07 02:39 AM Re: Firesteel [Re: atoz]
ironraven Offline
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Or use the back of the hacksaw blade. I get a very nice spark shower that way, have for years.
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#101043 - 07/28/07 04:01 PM Re: Firesteel [Re: MartinFocazio]
BigCityHillbilly Offline
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Registered: 05/19/07
Posts: 63
"Magfire" is about the same as "Light My Fire" which available through REI.

I wouldn't mind running a comparison to see which one is better.

Has anyone ever tried to ignite natural tinder with a "Blast Match" or with a "Strike Force" ?

LW.


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#101055 - 07/28/07 09:04 PM Re: Firesteel [Re: BigCityHillbilly]
Leigh_Ratcliffe Offline
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Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
Originally Posted By: BigCityHillbilly
"Magfire" is about the same as "Light My Fire" which available through REI.

I wouldn't mind running a comparison to see which one is better.

Has anyone ever tried to ignite natural tinder with a "Blast Match" or with a "Strike Force" ?

LW.



I have. THey both work well with shaved tinder. The blast match works very well. One handed operation etc. Better for one handed use than a Spark-lite in conditions where you have to use gloves. Only real issue with it is the tendency of the sparker to drop out. Glue it in place upon purchase. Striker Force is good as well. Very robust. I have replaced the WetFire tinder in the handle with Tinder-Quick. It's too heavy and bulky for on body carry. Has a place in a backpack or vehicle kit. Need's two hands to operate.

So far as I am able to tell (and I own ferro rod's from all of them) there is no differance between MagFire, LightMyFire, Firesteel & WebTex. They appear to be identical in all respects. They look to me as if they are all manufactured by the same company(s) and branded/packaged as required.
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#101304 - 08/01/07 10:34 PM Re: Firesteel [Re: Hike4Fun]
Happy Birthday jamesraykenney Offline
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Registered: 03/12/04
Posts: 316
Loc: Beaumont, TX USA
Originally Posted By: Hike4Fun
joaquin39,

I am no expert or even a journeyman at this.

I hope some of the above suggestions work for you;
sounds like they have not yet helped.

Have you experimented in subdued light, so that you
can see the sparks easily?

Generally, I do not think of a fire-steel as starting
newspaper on fire. If there is such a steel for sale,
please let me know; I will upgrade.
For first spark tinder, I think of char-cloth, cotton
with petroleum jelly, magnesium filings.

For "natural tinder", for the first spark, think in
terms of 1)very dry 2)downy (not real down), like cattail
3)fine like a birds nest 4)charred may help.

Flint and Steel method generally produces less sparks
than a fire-steel. After a demo, it only took me 20
seconds to get char-cloth glowing. Then, gently blow,
on the char-cloth; transfer the char-cloth to a downy nest,
gently blowing the whole time, and whoosh. Flames will leap
from the nest, so you better have you small kindling ready.


Try the Blast Match...
I was showing a friend how it worked, and thinking that it could not set a newspaper on fire, used it to protect the plastic plate I was going to use to press it on.
That was a mistake...
Newspaper caught on fire, FAST, and part of it lifted into the air and fell on the carpet... We had to stamp it out.

I also showed someone else(outside this timegrin) how it worked by placing it on some copy paper that was very damp(so much so that it was limp), and was HOPEING for it to at least scorch the paper... Well guess what, it caught on fire!

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