Ferro Rod Thingys.

TeeDee

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I thought we may have a bit of a compare & contrast possible review of Ferro Rods & Associated gizmos.

Photos of the items or links would help.

We have all I'm sure, purchased and used a fair few in our time and have formed opinions about what does and doesn't work.




So who remembers or possibly still even uses the USA Doan Magnesium block ( large matchbox sixed block with ferro rod and chained striker )
I never had a good experience with them personally.
 
The bigger the better for me in terms of ferro rod.

I find having a stable platform to perch the bottom of the rod on whilst still having enough surface area to spray a good shower of sparks over my tinder works best for me.

I think me ferrocirium rod of choice is about 130mm long including antler handle with about 85mm of that being usable rod.

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I thought we may have a bit of a compare & contrast possible review of Ferro Rods & Associated gizmos.

Photos of the items or links would help.

We have all I'm sure, purchased and used a fair few in our time and have formed opinions about what does and doesn't work.




So who remembers or possibly still even uses the USA Doan Magnesium block ( large matchbox sixed block with ferro rod and chained striker )
I never had a good experience with them personally.
Aye I have experience of the magnesium block to report good things about them, but to say make sure one gets a genuine magnesium block as opposed to some as there is magnesium and there's magnesium. Their only downside as I remember was the time taken to shave a useful pile off. But a ferro rod on the DOAN, I thought it was flint rod on those blocks, not ferrocerium
 
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With any tinder that’ll take a spark from a ferro, the magnesium wasn’t needed. I’ve not been in a situation where I needed the extra umph of the mag. I suppose if it had been survival then maybe.
 

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With any tinder that’ll take a spark from a ferro, the magnesium wasn’t needed. I’ve not been in a situation where I needed the extra umph of the mag. I suppose if it had been survival then maybe.

So what do you use now ? A stock Ferro Rod?

Have you tried any of the Gadgets above??
 

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I have one Mg-FeCe block and several std FeCe rods, mostly use it to light gas, I still have not figured out how to light Trangias alcohol burner reliably.
 

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Never owned a bespoke one. Just occasionally buy a few and glue-on some rough and ready pine handles as an affordance. I remember I did a batch with handles from some of the kids discarded or busted toys once. The holes just happened to be just the right size.

I do like the look of that great big one in the pic there. It'd be fun to stick it on a grinder for a few seconds.
 

MartiniDave

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Here's my experience over the last 17 years or so by brand/vendor:

Light my fire - Very good.
Woodlore /Ray Mears - Excellent.
Mountain Warehouse own brand - hard to get a decent spark, therefore very good for practicing.
The Bushcraft Store - Excellent, even the little striker supplied is multi use and works pretty well.
Cheapo (i.e., not a Doan) magnesium block and striker - slightly worse than useless.

In short, I practice with the poor ones, and carry the decent ones.

Dave

Edited to add - Any that I carry or keep in kits/bags etc get a generous coat of fairly garish nail varnish to prevent corrosion and make them visible.
 

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I bought a pack of 10 on amazon for £14 and I put wooden or antler handles on them. Once you break through the hard surface they produce a good shower of sparks but not the fireworks display I get out of the 'Light my Fire' rod. Here they are but they've gone up in price!

 
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I bought a pack of 10 on amazon for £14 and I put wooden or antler handles on them. Once you break through the hard surface they produce a good shower of sparks but not the fireworks display I get out of the 'Light my Fire' rod. Here they are but they've gone up in price!


And how do you fair starting a fire into a natural tinder bundle? I ask as a lot of the Gadgets seem to come with a Magnesium option.

Do most here find the Magnesium an unrequired element ?
 

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And how do you fair starting a fire into a natural tinder bundle? I ask as a lot of the Gadgets seem to come with a Magnesium option.

Do most here find the Magnesium an unrequired element ?

Depends on the tinder of course but scraped birch bark as an example I would expect 100% success - the same with something like cotton wool.
 
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Well , I had some spare money in my Paypal account so I've the following coming if anyone wants an impartial review.




 

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Some American outlets are selling what they call an Original Auermetall Firestarter from Treibacher Industrie AG based in Austria.
 

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I like the softer of the misch metals, the ones that chuck blobs of sparkles. There was a small company called FiresteelUK that sold blanks or handled ones. I’ve tried the Light My Fire and others, found them too hard, but this old chucker of sparkly blobs is my favourite.
 

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I like the softer of the misch metals, the ones that chuck blobs of sparkles. There was a small company called FiresteelUK that sold blanks or handled ones. I’ve tried the Light My Fire and others, found them too hard, but this old chucker of sparkly blobs is my favourite.

Agreed. I cant seem to find the softer ones these days.
I have Two LMFs and agree whilst good they are still a little hard.

(I am very good at Loosing stuff hence why i no longer have one of my older softer ones - convinced it was a FiresteelUK one. That name suddenly rang a few bells)
 
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