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    Default How to make water proof matches.

    This hardly deserves it's own thread nothing but ruins to day worse than a Bic that will not work and wet matches. I've found that if you take a lit candle and drip wax over the match you then have a water proof match until the point of use so you don't have to worry about wet hands soaking the match.


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    That should work. I prefer to melt wax (either in a double boiler set up or in the microwave) and I drop in the entire match and then pull them out with needle nose pliers and set on foil to dry. This way if the stick part of the match gets wet, it won't soak up to the head (I've never had that happen when I used to just dip the heads, but I figure why take a chance. Besides it'll burn longer).

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    That should work. I prefer to melt wax (either in a double boiler set up or in the microwave) and I drop in the entire match and then pull them out with needle nose pliers and set on foil to dry. This way if the stick part of the match gets wet, it won't soak up to the head (I've never had that happen when I used to just dip the heads, but I figure why take a chance. Besides it'll burn longer).
    Now that's a good idea.

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    Here in south FL I've had better luck with clear nail polish [OK I once used my daughters metallic blue]. With our heat the wax seems to make the heads crumble. POOL

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    no melted wax for me;
    a small zip-lock bag does the trick.
    2 lighters are a no-brainer (one in the pocket, one in the zip-lock).

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    And of course flint and steel don't mind the weather [if you've got the tinder]. POOL

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    I only use a fire steel. It doesent care what the weather is like. It always works. So far I have never not been able to start a fire when I needed one. ((So far))

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    I've always wondered how one strikes a waxy match? Do you simply strike as normal? Also, where are you finding strike anywhere matches if you still use them? I haven't seen them in years. Thank you, meth-heads.

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    The strike anywhere one are more easy when your trying to light matched diped in wax, If you dont have any then scrapeing the wax off the head before you go to strike it should work. Hope this helps

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    Arkansas - Strike Anywhere are just hard to find. You can read through this thread about them:

    http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...ywhere+matches
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    Here is an alround readiness website that has Diamond strike anywhere matches. They don't have the best prices but they aren't bad, just not discount shopping.
    http://www.mredepot.com/servlet/StoreFront
    They actually have a slightly low side of average price for MRE cases.

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    We used to pour a bunch of hot candle wax into a shot gun shell, then dip the heads of a bunch of Ohio Blue tips into it and lay them out on a cookie sheet to cure. That worked like a charm. I havent done that since I was a kid though. Now, I just keep 3 different fire starter implements around, and I know how to do a bow drill. So, I havent had any troubles in a long time.
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    I made some strike anywhere matches like you said about a year ago, Not a single one will light now. Id have to agree with KlKAK flint and steel has never let me down no mater what the weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Runs With Beer View Post
    I made some strike anywhere matches like you said about a year ago, Not a single one will light now. Id have to agree with KlKAK flint and steel has never let me down no mater what the weather.
    The trick when using wax is to scrape the wax off the head before you strike it. Go ahead and try that - I think you'll like the results.
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    And if you wrap twine around the match before dipping, it will give you a much longer and brighter burn.
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    Real men use highway flares, two 30 min. flares and you don't need no stinking wood. And for survival knife warriors, never bring a knife to a lit highway flare fight...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeak View Post
    Real men use highway flares, two 30 min. flares and you don't need no stinking wood. And for survival knife warriors, never bring a knife to a lit highway flare fight...
    Hold on just a minute there mister. A real man would carry the burning ember that he has protected for the last eleven years, carrying it from cave to cave, across the thousands of miles of wilderness. Only whimps carry road flares. Where's you're spirit man!
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    Crash, You were absolutely right.Learn something new every day.

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