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    my two sons even though they are in college and University, and they are each 3rd Dan and 1st Dan black belters in Tae Kwon Do... (I am trying to speak American here).
    1st, thanks for the heads up...if I ever chance to meet them I won't be giving them any crap! (lol)

    2nd, My kid brother, his wife, and both sons all have black belts in Tae Kwon Do (Hopkido) One son also has a high rank belt in Karate. I don't give them any crap either.

    3rd, here is the American translation of your above quote: "Dude, both of my boys are now in college and have black belts in Tae Kwon Do. The also respect everybody, but if dissed will kick your butt in a New York minute!"...
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    Dude, tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do are two totally different martial arts...but yeah, they sure do lots of kickin;' and punchin'. However, what the heck do you mean "a New York minute"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokwan View Post
    Dude, tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do are two totally different martial arts...but yeah, they sure do lots of kickin;' and punchin'. However, what the heck do you mean "a New York minute"?
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    Dude, tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do are two totally different martial arts...
    Not according to my brother, and I've seen the video of his Black Belt test where he flies over a chair, foot straight out in front of him, to break the board his teacher was holding.....
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    Not according to my brother, and I've seen the video of his Black Belt test where he flies over a chair, foot straight out in front of him, to break the board his teacher was holding.....
    We got some thread drift going on. If your breaking boards into smaller pieces, isn't that generally a kindling deal. This here topic is about tinder!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batch View Post
    We got some thread drift going on. If your breaking boards into smaller pieces, isn't that generally a kindling deal. This here topic is about tinder!
    Now there is something we can sink our collective teeth into!

    The difference between tinder and kindling and their assigned purposes ????

    What are they used for and when does tinder become kindling?

    As for thread drift, well I think this one drifted way south nearly a week ago!
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    Tinder will catch a spark, ...........kindling won't?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyratshooter View Post
    Now there is something we can sink our collective teeth into!

    The difference between tinder and kindling and their assigned purposes ????

    What are they used for and when does tinder become kindling?

    As for thread drift, well I think this one drifted way south nearly a week ago!
    In my mind, tinder is easily ignited by spark or small flame to produce a hotter flame. Like charcloth, cottonball+vaseline, shredded cedar bark, cattail down, alcohol swab, birch bark or even gunpowder.
    Kindling (dry grass, small twigs, witches hair, fatwood...) is what takes the small flame and turns it into a sustainable fire, since tinder itself will not usually burn long.
    Thats how I look at it in my mind, but there are those who would argue that charcloth is not tinder since it doesn't actually flame itself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alaskabushman View Post
    In my mind, tinder is easily ignited by spark or small flame to produce a hotter flame. Like charcloth, cottonball+vaseline, shredded cedar bark, cattail down, alcohol swab, birch bark or even gunpowder.
    Kindling (dry grass, small twigs, witches hair, fatwood...) is what takes the small flame and turns it into a sustainable fire, since tinder itself will not usually burn long.
    Thats how I look at it in my mind, but there are those who would argue that charcloth is not tinder since it doesn't actually flame itself.
    You classify fatwood as kindling, and I can kind of agree...but I've used fatwood saw dust to catch a spark from a ferro rod.

    This could turn into a very enlightening discussion...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFixIt View Post
    You classify fatwood as kindling, and I can kind of agree...but I've used fatwood saw dust to catch a spark from a ferro rod.

    This could turn into a very enlightening discussion...
    Well, then I would have to call a 1954 Chevy tinder, as it caught fire from a road flare.......LOL
    Very enlightening......
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFixIt View Post
    You classify fatwood as kindling, and I can kind of agree...but I've used fatwood saw dust to catch a spark from a ferro rod.

    This could turn into a very enlightening discussion...
    Hey, if you can light it with a spark...tinder! I listed fatwood as kindling because I usually use it by splitting it down to matchstick sizes and put it on top of whatever tinder I'm using. I bought a tin of Maya Dust from LightMyFire once and it could be sparked, though not always easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Well, then I would have to call a 1954 Chevy tinder, as it caught fire from a road flare.......LOL
    Very enlightening......
    Couldn't help but laugh!

    Quote Originally Posted by alaskabushman View Post
    Hey, if you can light it with a spark...tinder! I listed fatwood as kindling because I usually use it by splitting it down to matchstick sizes and put it on top of whatever tinder I'm using. I bought a tin of Maya Dust from LightMyFire once and it could be sparked, though not always easily.
    I've never tried any of the commercially available products like you mentioned. I'm old, cheap, and stuck in my ways...
    As far as splitting fatwood, I do the same, but I keep a piece large enough to hold onto so that I can shave it with my knife.
    The varying sizes of the shavings catch quickly.
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    Natural fatwood is pretty much nonexistent up here in my part of Alaska. We don't have any pine trees. My grandpa lives in Washington and he'll send be up bundles of it off his property. I've tried using the same thing with spruce and cedar but it's either too rotten or not rotten enough!
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    Quote Originally Posted by alaskabushman View Post
    Natural fatwood is pretty much nonexistent up here in my part of Alaska. We don't have any pine trees. My grandpa lives in Washington and he'll send be up bundles of it off his property. I've tried using the same thing with spruce and cedar but it's either too rotten or not rotten enough!
    Fat wood is what's left afy=ter all the "wood" rots away leaving a real concentration of resin left in the remaining wood....Re have some in WI, but I get most of mine in Louisiana, deer lease, is a yellow pine tree farm, ready to be culled again....plenty of old stuff remaining for fires and old cuttings.
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    Up here, nothing is left after rotting...
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Down here nothing is left after termites.
    That is a false statement Crash Florida is full of fat wood .
    Termites do not eat fatwood buddy................
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    Quote Originally Posted by alaskabushman View Post
    Natural fatwood is pretty much nonexistent up here in my part of Alaska. We don't have any pine trees. My grandpa lives in Washington and he'll send be up bundles of it off his property. I've tried using the same thing with spruce and cedar but it's either too rotten or not rotten enough!
    Do you have Chaga grows on yellow birch, very medicinal and grabs a spark nicely.
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    Birch grows farther north, but not here in the temperate rain forests of the southeast region. Our wood selection is Sitka spruce, red and yellow cedar, western hemlock and alder, that's it! Oh and the occasional crab apple, not really a tree though, more a bush.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alaskabushman View Post
    Birch grows farther north, but not here in the temperate rain forests of the southeast region. Our wood selection is Sitka spruce, red and yellow cedar, western hemlock and alder, that's it! Oh and the occasional crab apple, not really a tree though, more a bush.
    Well guess go with my all time standby for kindling. I take my chain saw shavings put them in a garbage bag,spray bottle of kerosene or diesel and spray the shavings down mix them all up and spray them again, keep the bag closed, last foreever and works extremely well in all weather conditions.
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