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#52818 - 10/28/05 04:21 PM Re: Firepistons Revisited
Schwert Offline
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Registered: 03/13/02
Posts: 905
Loc: Seattle, Washington
A drill piston is a dual use device. It serves as a base for a hand drill and is a firepiston. Look at the first image and the hole in the bottom of the piston is to hold a short piece of mullein stalk, a longer shaft is placed in the piston body and you have a handdrill. I have yet to make this work, but it is a neat idea.

Look at my original post on the handdrill piston to see the fireboard and mullein stalks.

Mike....see your PM's and thanks.

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#52819 - 10/28/05 04:38 PM Re: Firepistons Revisited
SgtMike88Ret Offline
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Registered: 08/23/05
Posts: 73
Randy - pm back at ya... M <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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By failing to prepare, you're preparing to fail." B. Franklin

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#52820 - 11/01/05 08:50 PM Re: Firepistons Revisited
Schwert Offline
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Registered: 03/13/02
Posts: 905
Loc: Seattle, Washington
The plexiglass piston from SgtMike just arrived. It is certainly a smooth operator. It is a bit smaller overall than the Aune O-Ring model I pictured above, but the piston shaft is quite a bit larger. It has double O-rings and the rebound is so smooth the piston nearly returns to its starting position after striking. I can see a cloudy atmosphere form in the chamber upon compression...driving off moisture I think from the fungus. I have yet to strike this in the dark, but will do so later on today to see the ignition.

A nicely made piston...not quite as stylish as the Cocobolo models but highly functional and fun it its own way.

I am not certain of the maker of this one, but maybe Mike can fill us in. I am thinking it was Steve Leung, but this may not be correct.

Thanks Mike.

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#52821 - 11/01/05 10:22 PM Re: Firepistons Revisited
SgtMike88Ret Offline
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Registered: 08/23/05
Posts: 73
Randy,

I'm truly not sure of the maker, however, they're available through our friend Canranger44 and Diving Sparrow Paddle Works... http://home.cogeco.ca/~adude/tinderflash.htm

Enjoy it in good health, my friend...

M <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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By failing to prepare, you're preparing to fail." B. Franklin

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#52822 - 11/11/05 09:23 PM Re: Firepistons Revisited
Anonymous
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I just love the smell of burning tinder fungus. Hey Randy.

Abe in Ontario Canada sells the plastic tinderflash. Please let me know if I can help answer any fire piston questions. Thanks.

http://www.firepistons.com

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#52823 - 11/14/05 04:06 PM Re: Firepistons Revisited
paramedicpete Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 04/09/02
Posts: 1920
Loc: Frederick, Maryland
Jeff,

Welcome to the ETS forums. As a satisfied customer and user, I want to thank you for making a quality product.

I am sure that your participation in the forums by answering questions will be greatly appreciated.

Pete
<img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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#52824 - 11/14/05 09:33 PM Re: Firepistons Revisited
Schwert Offline
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Registered: 03/13/02
Posts: 905
Loc: Seattle, Washington
I too welcome Jeff to the forum.

I think I can say that Pete "lit" my fire for a piston quite a while back. The more I use these devices the more I like them.

It is fun to be able to build a fire in a totally unique way. The appeal of the wood pistons too has a lot to do with their enjoyment.

So, thanks Pete and thanks Jeff.

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#52825 - 11/14/05 10:09 PM Re: Firepistons Revisited
AyersTG Offline
Veteran

Registered: 12/10/01
Posts: 1272
Loc: Upper Mississippi River Valley...
>> I think I can say that Pete "lit" my fire for a piston... <<

IIRC, actually, the first thing he lit with his fire piston was his bedspread <img src="/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> (Or was it the dog? Pete, you'll have to chime in to defend yourself).

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#52826 - 11/15/05 03:08 PM Re: Firepistons Revisited
Anonymous
Unregistered


I have a few burn holes in the carpet as well. They are an amazing little device. I probably hold the Guiness record for "most ignitions of the fire piston" yet I still enjoy the facination aspect. I have challenged their functionality by placing them in the freezer and submerging them under water and they still come up smoking. The tinder fungus is great stuff also. I like to use it for making fire with the hand drill. Once lit the challenge is not to make fire, but rather to put it out...:)

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#52827 - 11/15/05 04:18 PM Re: Firepistons Revisited
paramedicpete Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 04/09/02
Posts: 1920
Loc: Frederick, Maryland
It was the bedspread <img src="/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />

Pete

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