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#206429 - 08/18/10 05:14 PM Re: UST WetFire Tinder - New vs. Old [Re: Phaedrus]
Hikin_Jim Offline
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How long will it "keep" in crushed form?

It makes sense to me that if you crush it and burn it immediately that it would work great. What happens if you crush it and leave it in a Ziploc for a couple of months?

HJ
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#206431 - 08/18/10 05:18 PM Re: UST WetFire Tinder - New vs. Old [Re: Hikin_Jim]
paramedicpete Offline
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Registered: 04/09/02
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Loc: Frederick, Maryland
Just saw this on the Country Comm web site:

Fire Gel

Looks interesting- states "indefinite shelf life"

Pete

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#206452 - 08/18/10 08:08 PM Re: UST WetFire Tinder - New vs. Old [Re: Hikin_Jim]
xbanker Offline
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Registered: 04/21/05
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Loc: Anthem, AZ USA
Originally Posted By: Hikin_Jim
What happens if you crush it and leave it in a Ziploc for a couple of months?

I wouldn't rely on that. Consider earlier discussion in this thread about failure of the sealed-foil packaging (maybe the new packaging will fix that problem).

I'd be even less-inclined to trust Ziploc. In my experience, Ziplocs aren't truly air-tight. Squeeze the air out of one with something in it; seal it; wait. After awhile, it's puffed back up (maybe I'm using cheap 'Ziplocs').

Related: I've tried FoodSaver vacuum sealer with some success to further seal (still in original packaging) some supplies to extend useful life.

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#206548 - 08/21/10 04:25 AM Re: UST WetFire Tinder - New vs. Old [Re: xbanker]
Richlacal Offline
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Registered: 02/11/10
Posts: 778
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
I Alway's carry pieces of Fatwood in many different forms,in many different pockets,short of a thousand yrs. or so,as to avoid Petrifacation-lol,this stuff has the longest shelf life of any Tinder,can be drilled to hang on anything,& a few small slivers,Will light-up just about Anything,It smells Good,though the smoke is quite toxic/Black.It doesn't float All that well,But It is Completely Water-proof! The burnt residual,will bugger up the bottom of a Canteen cup Real Good,but it burns Very Hot!Here in fire prone California,It is Quite Easy to find,just look for burnt stumps of Pine trees,the center area usually has a quantity left,for the picking.A hammer/chisel will make for an Easier Extraction,Make sure you have some Eye protection of some kind,this stuff chips Alot!Please make Certain,You are Not on Govn't Land,or National Park land,as It is VERY Illegal in those Perameter's!


Edited by Richlacal (08/21/10 04:31 AM)

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