I came across this the other day. Does anyone have any experience with these? It looks like one of those things that could be a huge hit or a huge miss.
Hmm, very interesting! And the housing looks very professionally made. Just bought one of eBay here. Will report the results soon.
HackSaw. The secret is in the composite material - magnesium "impregnated" firesteel. So, after you strike the rod you have magnesium chunks burning at 5000C on your tinder (for a couple of seconds).
I'm just clearly see the potential. If the rod is no good, I'll replace it with a regular firesteel By the way the larger composite rods are coming. It seems to me this composite should wear much quicker than firesteel one.
#137556 - 06/25/0805:10 AMRe: Aurora Fire Starter?
[Re: Alex]
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Originally Posted By: Alex
HackSaw. The secret is in the composite material - magnesium "impregnated" fire steel. So, after you strike the rod you have magnesium chunks burning at 5000C on your tinder (for a couple of seconds).
I thought that's what a fire steel did in the first place. A ferrocium alloy rod burns at 3000 degrees C and magnesium burns at 2200 C...Either way hot enough to ignite something flammable. The real key will be to know how long the magnesium part burns for...I'll be curious to find out!
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