Registered: 11/22/05
Posts: 125
Loc: SW Missouri / SE Wisconsin
My wife found a source for Strike Anywhere Matches (Wal Mart in SW MO.).
My question is; How to safely carry them. I have plastic and metal match cases but I am concerned about friction between two match heads. Can I load them 1 up, 1 down and would that help? Any experiences carrying them?
The main problem would be the wear to the matchhead due to the rattling. This can be prevented with a cotton ball. Iīve tried to ignite the matches in a container by severe impact. The experiment was totally unsuccessfull. Carrying the matches in a container should be save enough. Loading one up one down will not do much for the safety but it will increase the capacity of the container.
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Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2211
Loc: NE Wisconsin
... also, so long as the surface that the tips are touching are smooth-ish, the match heads should not ignite. The ignition material is on the tips, not the sides, so match-to-match contact shouldn't be an issue. As kids in Scouts (loooong ago) we carried these things all over the place without a hint of respect for them, and none of us ever blew up (to my knowledge).
I totally agree with the other posts! A couple of things: 1) Putting the finger nail polish on the match heads makes them VERY water resistant, 2) I have never had a problem carrying them in a match container but I have learned the hard way--NEVER put a group of them into your pants pocket ! ! !
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Registered: 11/12/06
Posts: 172
Loc: South Jersey (the 51st state)
Great find, I've been looking for some of them for months and can't find any <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> I would carry them in either a plastic or metal match case, packed very tightly so they can't shake and move around at all. Alternating up/down should help get more in.
I agree with all posts. I dip in clear nail polish. Once dry I dip the wooden part (not the match head) several times in melted paraffin. Turns them into waterproof, little torches! <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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i also store my (clear nail polish dipped) strike anywhere matches in one of those plastic waterproof containers with a cotton ball to keep 'em in place. i take one out every now and then to test and they've all lit up with a couple of strikes. i usually strike them against the handle of my kershaw pocket knife since thats what i usually always carry with me.
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