Firepistons

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Settler
Sep 29, 2004
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Edinburgh
I have been looking at getting hold of a fire piston, but being rather short on cash :) I was hoping to try and make one.

I was wondering if anyone else had any experience of making fire pistons (or a source for extremely cheap ones :wink:

the only real instructions I've found so far are these:

The Fire Piston

Any comments etc greatly appreciated!
 

Ed

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Admin
Aug 27, 2003
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South Wales Valleys
I've made a few with some success.... I used bamboo.... double skinned so to speak (thin bamboo epoxied inside a thicker bit) with a wooden plug epoxied into the end to make the cylinder.... and a hardwood dowl for the piston with a wooden cap on the end for the plunger and a small hole for the char cloth to fit in the other end.

You must make sure the bore is dead straight..... use a thin dowl and wet and dry to get it smooth and straight. Make sure your seal is air tight (use a little grease or fat) :)

They are not great, and i can't get them to light first time..... but you just remove the piston quickly to get more oxygen in .... replace it and give it another whack!!! sometimes it takes a couple of goes at this before the char cloth is lit..... but they do work.

:biggthump
Ed
 

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