I was a newby once. I had a very old splicer show me how to blow a lead sleeve. We were on a two man ladder stand about 25 feet in the air. His feet were on the outside and he had me put my feet in...
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I was a newby once. I had a very old splicer show me how to blow a lead sleeve. We were on a two man ladder stand about 25 feet in the air. His feet were on the outside and he had me put my feet in...
Some guy wound up in the hospital last night in Indy with 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree burns over most of his body. His moped caught fire. No one really knows the answer to the question you just asked....
That really is about how it feels.
And Carhart coveralls are just a sinister trick that a corporation is playing on workers. If you ever have to sit in a tent splicing with a heater between you legs or have to knock off a led sleeve...
You might like this, then. It's one I put together.
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1207&highlight=rope+tinder
Nothing wrong with that as long as it's controlled...or controllable. It's perfect to practice at home. If you have problems there it's no big deal. If you can't make a fire in the woods, it could be...
Good for you!! Now experiment with different things and you'll start to see how the spark lives in various materials. Then you can start making your own fire starters. Pictures, of course, help us...