fire ,hessian match method

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al

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someone i know showed me a method of fire lighting the other day which is exellent, take some hessian sacking cut into squares about an inch to inch and a half long ,then taking one thread tease the end finely into a ball of fluff with the individual fibres so you have in effect a piece of hessian shaped like a normal match then strike the head of it with a fire steel and you have a match and away you go ,, hessian also dries out well too ,doesnt rattle , takes up less space , yes you could use a fire steel to light all sorts of stuff, but its another method to share which i`ll add i didnt until i spoke to him first :respekt: , cheers al
 

al

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sandbags arent hessian anymore i dont think , onion sacks from green grocers are hessian , the large covers on road works are too, hessian is also got a oily covering which helps
 

bushwacker bob

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STRANGEUS PLACEUS
Builders merchants sell hessian by the roll,its used to protect new brickwork from frost damage. Knowing your capacity for wholesale,Peter,I think one roll will last you a while :eek:):
 
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WALES
try going into your local bank and askin for some cloth money bags there great and if your lucky enough to get a royal blue on, even better they catch even quicker when you use a magnifying glass. wouldn't leave home without a piece in my kit now.
 

leon-1

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My immediate thought was "sandbags" - but does anyone know if they are treated with fire retardants?

Pete, sandbags (at least the military ones) are not treated with any form of fire retardent, I can vouch for this as I have met a guy who's Ghillie suit caught alight. Also due to this incident all snipers (if they smoke) are told not to smoke in your ghillie suit :nono: and that they should at the least take off the jacket :roll:
 

Kath

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That sounds very interesting, Al. I'm not sure I can visulalize quite what you mean though ... any chance of some piccies? Or perhaps you can explain it again (preferably in words of one syllable! :-D) for the extremelly slow like me? :eek:):
 

al

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sorry kath ,no piccies, but what i mean is take a piece of hessian thread out of the weave so what you have is a piece of string basically ,about an inch to inch and a half long, and then tease the fibres apart on one end so its a bit like a cotton bud and then stike the steel over the top of the bud end and treat it as a match, i reckon it really is a clever idea,his technique is good too,doesnt need a full strike so the steel lasts longer also
 

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