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#227758 - 07/13/11 04:37 AM Re: Spark-Lite™ or SOL Fire Lite™ [Re: Richlacal]
Paul810 Offline
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Registered: 03/02/03
Posts: 1428
Loc: NJ, USA
Originally Posted By: Richlacal
I'm wondering whether the rubber strips on the Fire Lite are extractable for tinder purposes.


I took one side off and tried lighting it with a Bic. It does burn pretty readily, but it stinks with that typical burning plastic smell. I doubt you could get it to light with the sparker alone, but it will burn if you need it to.

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#227767 - 07/13/11 01:59 PM Re: Spark-Lite™ or SOL Fire Lite™ [Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
chaosmagnet Offline
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Registered: 12/03/09
Posts: 3828
Loc: USA
Thanks for the comparo and the great pictures!

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#227774 - 07/13/11 03:10 PM Re: Spark-Lite™ or SOL Fire Lite™ [Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
Glock-A-Roo Offline
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Registered: 04/16/03
Posts: 1076
A good trick to improve the Spark Lite's grip is to put a chisel tip in your soldering iron, then CAREFULLY melt VERY SHALLOW horizontal grooves on the fore & aft grip surfaces. Use common sense and don't make the grooves too deep. It's not rocket surgery.

I did this on some 'Light My Fire' firesteels and strikers with the plastic grips and it works great; the improvement with wet/cold fingers is substantial. I will try to post a pic later.

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#227775 - 07/13/11 03:11 PM Re: Spark-Lite™ or SOL Fire Lite™ [Re: Paul810]
Richlacal Offline
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Registered: 02/11/10
Posts: 778
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
As long as the stuff burns,that makes it duo-purpose,Thank You for that!

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#227780 - 07/13/11 04:26 PM Re: Spark-Lite™ or SOL Fire Lite™ [Re: Paul810]
jenks Offline
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Registered: 06/16/07
Posts: 36
Paul, since you have already done us service by dismantling these and if you haven't tossed them already, I wonder if you could check one other thing for me?

I have drilled a hole through the end of a Spark-lite before to put on a key chain but I don't know how long the solid portion of the Spark-lite "handle" is. Can you check for me?
I'm looking for the dimension from where the spring butts up against solid plastic to the end.

Thanks much

jenks

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#227793 - 07/13/11 07:29 PM Re: Spark-Lite™ or SOL Fire Lite™ [Re: jenks]
Paul810 Offline
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Registered: 03/02/03
Posts: 1428
Loc: NJ, USA
Originally Posted By: jenks

I have drilled a hole through the end of a Spark-lite before to put on a key chain but I don't know how long the solid portion of the Spark-lite "handle" is. Can you check for me?
I'm looking for the dimension from where the spring butts up against solid plastic to the end.


Sure!

On the Spark-lite, the spring actually doesn't go very far in. Only about an inch (or 3cm), leaving the last 3/4" (or 2cm) solid. It has a plug in the base, but it's held in very securely. I cut the spark-lite into two pieces towards the bottom, and tried to knock the plug out of both sections with a punch, but it held secure. Putting a keychain hole into it should not be a problem.

On the Fire-Lite, the spring goes nearly all the way to the bottom and the bottom plug is significantly smaller; therefore I would not try to drill a keychain hole in it.

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#227843 - 07/14/11 03:37 PM Re: Spark-Lite™ or SOL Fire Lite™ [Re: Richlacal]
MDinana Offline
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Registered: 03/08/07
Posts: 2208
Loc: Beer&Cheese country
I've never seen the Fire Lite. Probably b/c no good outdoor shops near me that I know of.

One thing I really hate about the Spark lite (I carry the brass one) - the bloody wheel! I've played with it for a while and really torn my thumb up. It IS rather sharp. It's also just a touch short for my taste - maybe another 1/2 would be great to hold it better.

That being said I wonder if "1000 fires" should be replaced with "1000 sparks" or something similar. I mean, if you can't make a fire at all, this little guy won't magically do it.

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#227869 - 07/15/11 01:27 AM Re: Spark-Lite™ or SOL Fire Lite™ [Re: MDinana]
Stu Offline
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Registered: 05/16/05
Posts: 1058
Loc: Finger Lakes of NY State
The Spark-Lite is MADE in the USA, anybody want to guess where the Fire Lite is made?
The Spark-Lite has been standard military issue and included in many US military sutvival kits for several decades.
If I had to stake MY life on either of them, I will go with the orgional.
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