Hi all,
I don't get to post much but I wanted to get everyones opinion of what they prefer of these two types of fire making devices? I know there is another thread that has a poll but I think that the poll is too broad in scope because alot of people have only tried matches etc. so that is their favorite.
I like them both for different reasons. I am first & foremost a firebug from the time I was a kid so I have about every type of obscure firemaking device there is out there but these two types are my favorites.
I have timed myself with both the flint & steel & fire pistons. I have got a fire in 13 seconds with the flint & steel & 17 seconds with a fire piston. Most of the difference in time is a smaller piece of tinder & transferring to the tinder bundle.
I have found that fire pistons vary greatly in quality & therefore if you can't get a reliable coal on the first or second try everytime you either have the wrong technique or a poorly made piston.
My favorite makers pistons vary alot in design but both of theirs work pretty flawlessly every time.
for tinders I have reliably fired off in my pistons, chaga, charcloth & the inside pith of bamboo work pretty well I have also used punky wood but sometimes this requires a couple hits on the piston.( I think to dry the wood).
For steels I have reliably got charcloth & chaga. I think of the two pistons fire more reliably on different tinders than the steels, even though I get showers of hot sparks I have to prep the chaga by making it fuzzy etc or the sparks just bounce off.
I'd like to get Firemakers opinion of what he prefers & why & anyone else who regularly uses both types of devices.
It used to be that a good piston could cost you a hundred dollars or more but now days so many people are making them its taken alot of the pricing pressure off to the point where you can get an extremely well made piston for the same price as a nice flint & steel.
I think that if I was to choose just one of the two as my only method if I was stuck in the woods it would be the flint & steel for its indestructability but I think the fire piston has more tinder options.
All of our brothers from across the ocean have the added benefit that your pound is so damn strong against the good old dollar that its like going out for some good Fish & Chips.
The makers of the pistons are Firemaker (on this site) also the maker of my two favorite Steels & Emil Banks who both sell off Ebay. The good thing for most of us about both of them is that they are really good guys willing to do whatever it takes to make a person happy including loading your bit of kit with lots of goodies.
I welcome your thoughts!