There have been a couple of threads recently on Maya sticks/ dust and firelighters.
Maya sticks don't grow here and firelighters are usually made from petrochemicals.
This isn't a *these aren't good enough* type thread, they both work and do so reliably under adverse weather conditions
That said, what can we do to enrich standard pine sticks so that they work like the fat, waxy pine found in some dead UK pines?
I've got a mix of resin and real turps in a jam jar and some sticks soaking end on into the liquid, just now. I'm going to let it sit for about a week and then try shaving some off with a knife and see how it works. Eventually I want something stable and dry not oily in my pack.
Anyone got any other suggestions for natural materials found in the UK that we could trial?
Cheers,
Toddy
Maya sticks don't grow here and firelighters are usually made from petrochemicals.
This isn't a *these aren't good enough* type thread, they both work and do so reliably under adverse weather conditions
That said, what can we do to enrich standard pine sticks so that they work like the fat, waxy pine found in some dead UK pines?
I've got a mix of resin and real turps in a jam jar and some sticks soaking end on into the liquid, just now. I'm going to let it sit for about a week and then try shaving some off with a knife and see how it works. Eventually I want something stable and dry not oily in my pack.
Anyone got any other suggestions for natural materials found in the UK that we could trial?
Cheers,
Toddy