Survival Candle


I recently watched a show about surviving when lost in the arctic, one of the recommended items was a survival candle which can burn for a long time and after looking around at various websites and instructables on making one i settled on making my own design from the masses of tin cans i had lying around
Equipment

For this instructable you will need ;
- Any size can
- Pliers
- scissors
- sharp knife or cutting tool
- cardboard
- wax (enough to fill half the can)
- wick (optional)
- Any size can
- Pliers
- scissors
- sharp knife or cutting tool
- cardboard
- wax (enough to fill half the can)
- wick (optional)

First off you will need to take the inside rim of the can off as shown in the picture

next cut the can exactly in half


now you need to crimp the top half as shown in the pic


then the top should simply slide into the bottom half of the can


next cut up your cardboard into strips the same length as the bottom half


next wrap them into a circle and insert them into the can


now melt the wax and pour it in
now leave for it to cool down
now leave for it to cool down
Fire

now your ready to light
this candle in particular burnt for 3 hours in light rain without going out
this candle in particular burnt for 3 hours in light rain without going out