Fire Starter

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Fire Starter

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This Fire Starter is a useful addition to your camping kit and can be used in a couple of ways:

i) To light a gas cooking stove from the flame of another.

ii) Getting kindling lite, by cutting off a small piece and placing under the kindling.

The fire starter can easily be extinguished by sliding the tube over the flame.

Supplies

  • Cotton rope
  • Wax candle
  • Beer can
  • Packing tap.

Making the Tube

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  • Cut a piece of aluminium sheet from a been can.
  • Roll into a tube the diameter of the cotton rope and secure with packing tape.
  • Cut a wax candle into small pieces.

If you want instructions on how to make a piece of aluminum sheet from a beer can: Follow step one to make aluminum sheet.

Melting the Candle Wax

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  • Place the candle pieces into a cut down beer can (or similar container), placed into a saucepan containing water. Boil the water. This will melt the wax without damaging your saucepan.
  • The can with melted wax may need to held using a stick.
  • When the wax has melted, add in a length on cotton rope and leave for about 5 minutes.
  • Remove the cotton rope and allow to dry.

Completed Fire Starter

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  • Insert the waxed rope into the aluminum tube.
  • The fire starter can now be used.

Works Even When Wet

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Even after the rope has been immersed in water it will still light.