Over the weekend there was one of those four wheel drive shows that I was watching while engaged in talking to friends, so I wasn't paying much attention.
The commentator mentioned that he was going to start a fire and I thought that he was going to rub two sticks together or something. But he took two small containers and mixed the contents together on some kindling and within about ten seconds a fire started.
The commentator did mention the names of the two chemicals but I didn't take any notice - that is until the fire started but then it was too late.
Then on the following day the program was repeated and I turned the TV on just in time to see the fire start up so missed the names of the chemicals again.
However, because I was at Cowra that weekend and not at home I didn't get the name of the program nor the TV station!
Does anyone have an idea of what the two chemicals would have been?
Murray
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Monday 21st of November 2016 08:45:42 PM
The two chemicals were Glycerol (liquid glycerine in a bottle) and Condy's Crystals (Potassium Permanganate).
It works very well, but there are a few precautions...
1. Never carry the two components in the same container in case there's a spill.
2. While the glycerine is ok to handle and even swallow (mild laxative), the crystals are certainly not. Potassium permanganate is very caustic and something like 10 grams swallowed can kill you. Also not great to have any concentration on your skin and certainly not your eyes! However, a few grains in a litre of water is a good disinfectant. I suggest you google the stuff and just be aware of it's potency.
3. Don't drop even a small quantity of Condy's Crystals in an unsuspecting fountain as it will turn an amazing amount of water a bright purple! I wouldn't have done that when I was a kid would I...?
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The program host also gave the same warning of not carrying both together in the same container/bag/box.
For those that missed the program, about ten seconds after putting the two together with some grass/twigs it burst into a robust flame.
Beats anything else that I have seen - such as the magnesium bars that you run a knife blade along hoping that one of the sparks will start the grass smouldering then you have to blow on it to coax it into flame.
I use 1-2 cap fulls of Kerosene + BBQ lighter on out kinder. I carry a 1lt bottle in a square chlorine bucket along with our porta pottie chemicals. lasts us a 10 week trip.
I By my kero from bunnings on sale @$10.00 for 4lts. Big Big savings. For what its worth.
Yes, I acknowledge all of the fire starters you mention. But they all require a match or lighter to set them going.
The glycerol/condys crystal mix started by spontaneous combustion* - no match or lighter needed. The TV show certainly showed that a decent fire started up requiring no blowing or careful tendering to build up the fire.
Anyway, I for one will pass on using them as I doubt that I will ever end up in the wilderness and have to start a fire with no matches and wet wood.
Murray
* Yes, I know that chemical reaction and spontaneous combustion are two different things. But that is a simple description of what happens.
Thinking about the steel wool/battery fire starter over night it occurred to me that one of those new 'jump starter' packs would do the same job as a battery. Would save having to take the battery out of the vehicle then replace it afterwards.
I'll wait for the first person to try that out. (I myself do not have one of the starter packs although I have thought of buying one).
Seems to be a lot of discussion and a few novel ways to light a campfire. Has anyone tried a match onto a bit of newspaper with some kindling to get a little campfire going?
Seems to be a lot of discussion and a few novel ways to light a campfire. Has anyone tried a match onto a bit of newspaper with some kindling to get a little campfire going?
Waaaaaay too simple Hewy.
Had to smile at the mind set of "bugger, left the matches at home, not to worry all is not lost, I remembered my must have glycerine and Potassium permanganate.
Formaldehyde and potassium permanganate used to be used as a fumigant. As an Ambo my dad used it after carting contagious patients. As a joke they used to ask some one to get something from the Ambulance and sit back and laugh at the recipient as they reeled back coughing, choking, eyes and nose streaming.
Condy's Crystals (Potassium Permanganate) .. great stuff .. have been carrying it around with me for years .. not as a fire-starter, but with just a few crystals in warm/hot water is great for soaking the feet to get rid of minor ailments of the skin .. toes etc ..
But ..as a firestarter .. if unable to fire up a flame in a simple manner with only a lighter or matches, my choice is to coax it along with a hand-held gas burner ..
added: .. using a flint flicker to initiate the burner !
-- Edited by jonathan on Thursday 24th of November 2016 06:11:16 AM
Gas stove in the van. Most now have 12v ignition. Or always have a spare lighter in the glove box. And there is the 12v cigarette lighter in the car. No need to get complicated.
Gas stove in the van. Most now have 12v ignition. Or always have a spare lighter in the glove box. And there is the 12v cigarette lighter in the car. No need to get complicated.
Great one dry your used teabags on rear bar then store in a jar of diesel or kerro, they make a great starter. If no kindling I use my butane torch. www.drifta.com.au/drifta-blow-torch/
Also available from Anaconda for same price but I like supporting a local person improving the lot of a local community.
Everyone who sees it reckons I'm cheating!
Brian
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Put your jumper leads on and rub both ends on some steel wool. wam bam to steel wool turns into flames.
Where there's a will there's a way.
Jim
Used on many occasions.
No need to remove your battery, the rest of the cars electronics are not in the same circuit. Just jumper leads and touch to steel wool placed under some dried grass, kindling, twigs, etc. Best results if you use the pink SOAP infused kind. Soap is alkalised fat and burns a treat.