#256374 - 02/10/13 02:51 PM
Flint strikers
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I have a few of these flint strikers http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/loadimg.cgi?p=/tour/14346/14346Striker175x.jpgI have removed the cup and super-glued the striker to the metal underneath it. Problem is, I just could not make them to ignite anything except alcohol swaps. Even cotton and petroleum jelly, I tried several times without success. Sparks look OK ( similar to an empty butane lighter), and the striker and sparks are exposed after removing the cup, but still no success. Any ideas ??
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#256376 - 02/10/13 03:29 PM
Re: Flint strikers
[Re: Chisel]
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: SOCAL
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Are you using char cloth? I'm not a flint striker guy but what I do remember is that char cloth was central to success with a flint striker.
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#256381 - 02/10/13 06:04 PM
Re: Flint strikers
[Re: Russ]
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No, I tried some tree bark ( fluffed up as much as I could ) , no success. And makeup circular pads ( inside out, fluffed up, then w/petroleum jelly) no luck.
A few weeks ago, I tried the same pads with alcohol swap and used a real ferrocium rod. It ignited. Seems the firesteel rod gives more potent sparks. But these strikers give smaller sparks .
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#256396 - 02/10/13 10:22 PM
Re: Flint strikers
[Re: Chisel]
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Registered: 03/18/10
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Loc: Montreal Canada
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Never had much muck with them, I couldn't even light a bunsen burner or propane torch with one of those.
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#256405 - 02/11/13 04:01 AM
Re: Flint strikers
[Re: Chisel]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 04/01/10
Posts: 1629
Loc: Northern California
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I have not had good luck with a flint striker either. I'm glad to know it wasn't just me stumbling.
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#256406 - 02/11/13 04:42 AM
Re: Flint strikers
[Re: Chisel]
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Crazy Canuck
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Registered: 02/03/07
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Loc: Alberta, Canada
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Hadn't thought of that. Interesting experiment.
Welding torch strikers (like the one you linked) basically capture some gas/air mix in the cup and then ignite it. That doesn't take a very hot spark. Still, the flint and the spring tension can be crudely adjusted for a spark that's more impressive than an empty Bic.
The main problem IMO is that, unlike a handheld flint and steel, the torch striker doesn't deliver the spark exactly where you want it. An option might be using the cup as your ultra-fine tinder holder, underneath a bundle that will take a flame that lasts only a second or so.
The only natural materials that I can reliably light with an old-school flint striker (i.e., not a ferro rod) are fluffed-up airborne seeds like cattail down, thistle down, and dandelion fuzz. Cattail heads are the best, and up here our winters are pretty dry so they work fairly consistently.
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#256446 - 02/12/13 05:29 AM
Re: Flint strikers
[Re: Chisel]
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Les , your idea is marvellous I may try the same, except maybe slavage a tiny file from a broken nail clipper or broken multitool..etc. and try it instead of a blade. Looks promising , especially - as doughwalkabout said - it can be pressed harder to produce bigger sparks
Doug, I never thought of using the cup as tinder holder. hmmmm I had to remove them because there were getting in the way.
Anyway, this striker seems only successful with two "tinders" : alcohol swaps, and steel wool. Alcohol swaps are scattered in every FAK and utility kit I have, so that take care of it. But I will be experimenting with the Les varaiation. Great idea.
If it works, I may attach one of these to every MT or SAK that has a file, unless the file is stainless steel and won't make sparks. That is another story
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