#250522 - 09/02/12 07:44 PM
Starting Fires with Fire Steel
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Registered: 07/25/12
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So today I decided to try to start a fire using a fire steel, since I've never actually done it. It's a lot harder than it looks.
I had some nice dry grass for my tinder bundle and about wore myself out trying to get it lit. I had some shavings from one of the silver magnesium blocks that would pop when a spark hit them but didn't ignite. Then I tried dryer lint with petroleum jelly on it - no dice. Then I tried individual jute twine threads torn up into little pieces - nope. Then I tried small shavings from a dried corn stalk. Finally a small coal from a previous fire lit, and some of the other stuff began to smoke, but I couldn't blow it into a flame. Today is pretty windy, so maybe that has something to do with it.
I'm sure some of the people here have successfully started fires this way. What advice/ tips do you have?
Thanks, Vogeler
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#250524 - 09/02/12 07:50 PM
Re: Starting Fires with Fire Steel
[Re: Vogeler]
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Loc: Montreal Canada
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Remember you are not trying to shower the tinder with spark, scrape harder and let the burning steel actually drop onto tinder works a lot better.
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#250535 - 09/02/12 09:27 PM
Re: Starting Fires with Fire Steel
[Re: Vogeler]
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Registered: 07/06/03
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Apply hard pressure and a slow, steady stroke. I use cotton balls with petroleum jelly squished into them and they light first strike.
I use the Light My Fire brand of firesteel, they work very well. I have found that not all firesteels work equally, some are definately better than others.
I got a little carbide striker from firesteel.com for under $2 that makes the firesteel work much better than the included strikers.
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#250539 - 09/02/12 10:51 PM
Re: Starting Fires with Fire Steel
[Re: Vogeler]
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Registered: 04/01/10
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Loc: Northern California
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There's no need to repeat what's been said above. I'll say that my primary fire starter is a mini Bic. I use a ferro rod as a reliable backup. Although I have several rods from Firesteel.com, I prefer Light My Fire. Light My Fire is not only easier to use. Firesteel.com lost my trust when they started selling that huge rod for almost $200, and the review that goes with it on their website is comical.
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#250542 - 09/03/12 12:38 AM
Re: Starting Fires with Fire Steel
[Re: Vogeler]
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Registered: 07/25/12
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Thanks for the info everyone. I tried again scraping hard and slow and it made a big difference. I was able to get a piece of Wetfire going in no time. Turns out my "dry" tinder was pretty damp. I had a hard time lighting it with a match later.
I also think I need to invest in some good firesteels. The one I have is almost worn down completely. I always carry a lighter and some matches but it's good to know that you have a backup too.
For those of you who use cotton balls soaked in petroleum jelly, does there seem to be a shelf life? I had some that I made about 6 months ago and put in an Altoids tin and they were pretty dried out and wouldn't catch a spark.
Edited by Vogeler (09/03/12 12:42 AM) Edit Reason: added note about PJ cotton balls
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#250544 - 09/03/12 01:53 AM
Re: Starting Fires with Fire Steel
[Re: Vogeler]
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Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 3078
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What advice/ tips do you have? Get an old used boot polish or boot dubbing tin (air tight metal ones). Clean it out. Store cotton balls soaked in White Gas in them. Use these as tinder. You shouldn't have a problem getting a fire started with these with a Ferrocerium rod and striker. If your lighter is struggling to get a fire lit, then a rummage around in your FAK or toiletries bag, you might find a small pressurized can of deodorant or betadine. The pressurized butane propellant when ignited should help get a fire started especially with some hexamine tabs as your tinder.
Edited by Am_Fear_Liath_Mor (09/03/12 02:02 AM)
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