Tobacco tinder

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Wilderbeast

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Does anyone know if tobacco embers or lights from sparks, if so it would be a fantastic survival tool for lighting fires!
 

sapper1

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Generally it's a bit damp to take a spark ,but I suppose if you dried it out it would.Very expensive way of doing it though,Try some birch bark,it's free and easy to collect.
 

Shewie

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I have some very dry old stuff at home so I`ll give it a bash tonight and let you know.

Like sapper said though there are plenty of other tinders out there which do work and cost nothing.
 

rik_uk3

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Does anyone know if tobacco embers or lights from sparks, if so it would be a fantastic survival tool for lighting fires!

In a survival situation, the last bit of tinder a smoker would try and use would be his or her baccy, not going to happen, you would carve a pipe to smoke your dog ends if you ran out of papers before trying to light them:rolleyes:
 

Sniper

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Yeah fair point Rich hadn't thought about that, I'd probably be doing just that sort of thing before trying any leaves I could dry out in quick time to take it's place Ha Ha!
 

Draven

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Interesting suggestion . . . however, the tobacco in pre-rolled cigarettes is more in flakes, which are very small and I expect it would be quite difficult to get a decent ember with. They are, however, pretty dry. Rolling or pipe tobacco, on the other hand, is in long strands and clumps together quite nicely, but isn't dry, as sapper1 pointed out. Not really a happy medium unfortunately :p Except Drum tobacco, which is clumpy and dry. Can't stand the stuff :yuck: But that's neither here nor there :p

Atb
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bushwacker bob

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:p Except Drum tobacco, which is clumpy and dry. Can't stand the stuff :yuck: But that's neither here nor there :p
you must have had a duff pouch.Mines always moist and compact.
If you tease it out its fine.:D

A burning fag end IS an ember.You can relight the free radicals on a taylor made with a firesteel but it is much harder with a rolly due to the higher humidity of the tobbacco.Taylor mades are only 94% backy, the rest is saltpetre, preservatives and 'burn enhancers.'
Dried out rolling tobacco crumbles into dense snuff. I doubt if you could get a plie of it burning unless you carefully shaved of some of your firesteel or a magnesium block and added it to the mix.
 

gregorach

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Sacrilege! In that sort of situation, the main reason you're trying to get a fire lit is to light a ciggie... I'd sooner burn my clothes.
 

Draven

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you must have had a duff pouch.Mines always moist and compact.
If you tease it out its fine.:D
Might need to give it another try then, Golden V can get a pit expensive :rolleyes:

A burning fag end IS an ember.You can relight the free radicals on a taylor made with a firesteel but it is much harder with a rolly due to the higher humidity of the tobbacco.Taylor mades are only 94% backy, the rest is saltpetre, preservatives and 'burn enhancers.'
That is a good point, to be honest I was thinking about the tobacco on its own rather than still in a cigarette :eek: Leaving it rolled does make more sense!


Atb
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malente

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You could use dried peat as a firelighting source. If you're desperate enough you can even smoke it. I did as a kid lol. But put in a horse hair for good measure :D

Happy smoking!
 

MartinK9

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Dec 4, 2008
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Sacrilege! In that sort of situation, the main reason you're trying to get a fire lit is to light a ciggie... I'd sooner burn my clothes.


Very true, how many spare packets of ciggies or baccy do you have around the house/ car/rucsac?

I reckon I have about 12 packs stashed as emergency rations lol
 

munchuk

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i had a pack of rubbish snide drum for age as emergency bacca its fowl tasting stuff glad i kept it now might go and try it this afternoon
 

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