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    Default Home Made Fire Starter

    Vthompson asked in a thread if anybody made fire starters from sawdust and wax. So, here's a batch I made today.

    Here are some home made fire starters. They are simple to make and work very well. There are similar commercial ones available, but if you would rather make your own…

    The materials I used were sawdust, dryer lint, wax, cardboard egg carton. You will also need a way to melt your wax. I prefer to use a double boiler method and a little camp stove. Some people like to use the microwave, but in order to maintain marital bliss I am relegated to my work shop.

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    I use a large block of wax that I have, but if you save wax from your candles that works great. Do not heat the wax directly over your stove. The double boiler method will keep you from burning down your house, garage, work shop, etc.

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    After you pour some wax in the molds stir it up a bit and then tamp it down. Note that on the open section of the carton I just poured wax on a large pile of saw dust.

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    When you cut the egg carton to separate the fire starters, leave the cup in tact and leave an edge that can be used as a wick (makes lighting easier). For the larger block, just cut them to the size you want. Experiment with it so you will have an idea on how long they will burn. Depending on how tightly you pack them it will change the burn time.

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    Here I have lit the edge of one of the egg cups and the corner of one of the pieces I cut from the block.

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    At five minutes.

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    At 15 minutes.

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    At 25 minutes.

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    The smaller piece went out shortly after this pic was taken. The larger piece went out at about 37 minutes. In damp conditions that should be long enough to get your fire going. Or you could use one to heat water if you were making a quick stop and wanted some coffee.
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    Great post as allways Man those things realy burn a long time. Is there a bid dif. between the sawdust ones and the lint fire starters?

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    Oh wow!! Awesome idea Crash!! Thanks!! Now I have to go play with some wax and tinder later!!

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    Thanks for the post and the pictures Crash, I have not been able to do that yet, but I plan to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runs With Beer View Post
    Great post as allways Man those things realy burn a long time. Is there a bid dif. between the sawdust ones and the lint fire starters?
    Not really. Anything that will burn works. I've used debris from the chainsaw before. For the longer burn time I've found that compacting them as much as possible helps.
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    Nice, good visual aid for us newbies . Speaking of coffee,,,, gotta go
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    Great post, Crash!

    Beats what my kids do. They use charcoal lighter fluid to get the fire pit in the back yard going. Seems the old fashioned way of a little paper and kindling is just too slow for them.
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    Great post thanks for the time and effort to share.
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    Crash,
    Good post with visual assistance!
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    Great post Crash! Thanks.
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    You know, you really are pretty messy but I have to give this post a giant thumbs up!
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    Nice post Crash. I have done the same thing with Dryer lint but I have never thought of using saw dust. Thanks
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    Great job Crash. Good pics too!
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    I've made a similar version of these in Brazil but not as fire starters. When I camp up in the mountains there isn't any fuel up there to burn. Conditions are very erratic up there, it can be bright and sunny one minute and then windy and foggy the next. In rainy season you can get pummeled with driving rain and dense fog. During dry season it can be raw cold, foggy, and windy or bright clear and cold enough to form skim ice on water. There are very few trees, about the only thing to burn up there is grass and lichen.

    When camping up there I use these egg carton/wax/sawdust "fire starters" as stove fuel with my US Army canteen cup and stove sleeve. Once they get going a large* one will boil a canteen cup of water if sheltered from the wind. In Brazil we also have quail eggs that come in a similar carton of 30 eggs and I have made a smaller version with these. I carry both. Normally I'll start things off with a large one and then pop a smaller one or two in if it needs to burn longer. I just plan how many meals I need to cook for and pack accordingly with a few extras.

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    Thanks Crash good job. Nice layout with pictures. But we want a
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    Wow! I liked the visual. Wish more Visuals came with the how-to. I understand the pictures.
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    Here's a very similar concept. I made a bunch of these for my pack. The only thing I did different was that I dipped them in wax a few more times than he did.

    http://www.survivaltopics.com/surviv...e-fire-sticks/

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    Quote Originally Posted by malevolus View Post
    Here's a very similar concept. I made a bunch of these for my pack. The only thing I did different was that I dipped them in wax a few more times than he did.

    http://www.survivaltopics.com/surviv...e-fire-sticks/
    Those work very well. The owner of that site is a member here, and I'm sure appreciates your review. Hey, how about burning on over to the Introduction Section and tell us about yourself. Thanks.
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    Thanks for the pictures, Crash. This seems like a good project for my son and I to do. He's 8 and I act like I'm 8.
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    This is exactly what I had in mind great post Crash! These will be along on my next trip!
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