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yes i have and once the fire was started we boiled a cup of water in under 3 minutes....my troop was into camping and survival techniques. matchless fires were my patrols specialty.
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Never used or even seen one but these are cool. Fire piston. Uses the heat from rapidly compressed air to light an ember (think deisel engine). There is a how-to for making one out of a mag light. Neato.
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Never could do that... A magnify glass was very doable though. Also used a Jack knife and flint stick that worked just fine. Waterproof matches are the way to pack if need be.
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Yes Boy Scouts....same as post 12
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Ive done it using a fire plow. Thats where you lay a piece of wood down flat. and rub a groove into it with another stick.
But pretty much after I got the fire going, my arms were too tired to do anything with it. ![]()
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Yup. Used the bow-and-stick method. Quite difficult, but it can be done. Dry tinder is very important.
Flint and steel......piece of cake.
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ha ha--Just realized the poor structure of my post. What I meant was the patches that they give you for participating.
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I've never had to try the two sticks...but I have lit a fire with a chainsaw.
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+1 while in Boy Scouts.
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Been awhile fo sho...
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I watched this guy do it once he got some air under the wood. He was talking to a volleyball named Wilson at the time.
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Did it a few times in USAF Survival School years ago. It was pretty cool and somewhat easy to do. Vinman's post #27 was the prefered way.
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My son can do it with 2 sticks and a shoelace. He has spent allot of time camping in the Boundary Waters for the last 8 summers. He also knows what vegetation is edible. I'm amazed at his survival skills.
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