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#166483 - 02/05/09 02:02 PM Re: fire pistons: good vs. bad [Re: Schwert]
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Registered: 01/24/09
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i just picked up this one...



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#166546 - 02/06/09 12:59 AM Re: fire pistons: good vs. bad [Re: Schwert]
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I have one, and it is extremely finiky... ive spent over an hour once trieng to get it to light frown
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#166566 - 02/06/09 06:59 AM Re: fire pistons: good vs. bad [Re: colorsafe]
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Registered: 11/16/05
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Originally Posted By: colorsafe
thanks for that.

i think i'll just get the stripped down model to play with.

Aloha, what kind of starter tinder were you using? does yours have o-rings?



My piston is all modern, made of aluminum and with o-rings. Like Schwert, I use chaga tinder fungus. I'm planning on going camping end of February and will bring it to play with if I remember. I might bring the Himalayan Imports Sirupati that was given me too. Same guy that gave me the fire piston gave me two kuk's. Can you believe it? And all I did was help him out a tiny little bit.
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#166742 - 02/09/09 05:33 AM Re: fire pistons: good vs. bad [Re: colorsafe]
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i just got my piston in the mail and it lit up within 3 minutes of working. its fired up 8 or 9 times in the last 15 minutes, trying to get a decent picture.

i used char from jute twine. it even went up once on the first try. im so happy!...FIRE!



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#166745 - 02/09/09 08:58 AM Re: fire pistons: good vs. bad [Re: colorsafe]
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Registered: 12/18/08
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Loc: Muskoka
Now I am going to have to build one just to try it out.
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