Posted by: Anonymous
Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/09/05 12:15 AM
Ive looked everywere..lol... i need about 10 or more.. prefer 1/8 or bigger..
Dont really need the handles just the rods..
If you know of a site, please give it to me!!!!!
thanks
Michael
Posted by: Schwert
Re: Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/09/05 12:42 AM
Country comm has some with a minimal handle. I will see if I can dig up a link.
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/09/05 12:43 AM
Thanks..
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/09/05 12:50 AM
Thanks alot..!!!!
Michael
Posted by: harrkev
Re: Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/09/05 01:43 AM
Does anybody know the outside diameter of the rod itself?
I just got a new
M6 scout rifle. The rifle holds some 22 ammo in the stock.
I was thinking of hot-gluing a ferrocerium rod into an empty (and possibly cut-down) empty .22 shell. Fire in the same size as a bullet. Pretty cool, if it works.
Posted by: GoatRider
Re: Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/09/05 01:46 AM
Here's another one, smaller than 1/8 inch, about 2 inches long, no handle. I plan on splitting it in half, and gluing half to a spare house key, shrink wrapping it, and attaching it to my surivival keychain. That way I either the key will make a good handle for the sparker, or if I have a problem with my house key I can pull off the sparker and use the key.
Posted by: groo
Re: Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/09/05 02:52 AM
I have several of these, didn't buy 'em from CountyComm though. Mine's 0.25" O.D. (Metal part, not the handle.)
Mine look exactly like the one shown, but I got mine from
G.I. Jane Military Surplus.
Posted by: red_jeep
Re: Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/09/05 04:12 AM
Can anyone explain the instructions not to stow the fire starter rod after opening the package? I have a BSA Hot Spark that seems to be oxidizing (pitting like crazy) inside my large Altoids tin PSK.
Posted by: groo
Re: Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/09/05 04:55 AM
I think the "inside the tin" part is key.
I've carried a fire steel on my keychain for over a year and it looks like new (minus the ordinary scratches that come from normal use). No nail polish, no shrink tube, nothing. Just put it on my keychain and forgot about it. I use it, oh, a couple of times a month... either to start a BBQ grill or just play with. My pockets stay dry, and my dresser is dry (where the keychain spends 10 hours a day).
If you haven't already, you might try putting a silica gel pack or two in there with it. See if that makes a difference.
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/10/05 04:55 AM
www.survival.comwww.survivalsheaths.comwww.BSAsupply.orgDidn't test links - just pulled off my lists. Good luck.
Posted by: ProGunOne
Re: Looking for a source of ferrocerium rod - 08/12/05 04:57 AM
There's a guy selling some on e-bay right now