Soft ferro rod.

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Stew

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Nov 29, 2003
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I've misplaced my ferro rod that I have been using for some time (really worn now!)
Was playing around with fire with some friends earlier and pulled out some ferro blanks that I have, ready for handles, but they're really quite hard on comparison, making them hard to get a decent spray of sparks, if any sparks!

So, anyone know of a source of reasonably priced ferro rods that are the softer type. I think my old one was a light my fire but unsure really as had it so long that I forget the details!! Blanks would be preferred but if handled at sensible cost then that's fine.
 

Corso

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unless you've got some of those dodgy Chinese ones that were doing the rounds a while back it might be that you've met Misch Metal Firesteels - I found the ones I tried needed a far harder/sharper striker to work well when compared to the Swedish ones

www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk do the Swedish ones with or without handles,
 

Everything Mac

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I bought some mini ones from eBay. -Chinese obviously at £4 for six, but they strike well enough. I found I had to scrape off what I guess is an oxide layer to get them to strike. Once this is off they strike ok.

Couldnt simply be that Stew? I don't mean to insult your intelligence but you never know.

If not I've been quite happy with my Swedish army one. Big shower of good hot sparks.

Atb
Andy
 

Stew

Bushcrafter through and through
Nov 29, 2003
6,455
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Aylesbury
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I bought some mini ones from eBay. -Chinese obviously at £4 for six, but they strike well enough. I found I had to scrape off what I guess is an oxide layer to get them to strike. Once this is off they strike ok.

Couldnt simply be that Stew? I don't mean to insult your intelligence but you never know.

If not I've been quite happy with my Swedish army one. Big shower of good hot sparks.

Atb
Andy


Not a silly suggestion. I did think the same myself but even once past the crust its tough to strike.
I ended up hunting out a really old plastic match case thast has a thin ferro rod stuck to the side and that was much easier to strike, as expected!

I'm going to pop into the bushcraft store - should do, considering I drive past it every day! I'll do a comparison of the two types, at least for my own sanity!!
 

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