I do like vintage lighters , recently I’ve picked up the following
I would have thought that it should be as if it were an ember & therefore eminently useable .I've not got arround to playing with mine yet although i did read of people soaking the wick in parrafin to enable a flame .I got myself one of those rope lighters just to try it out. Not difficult to get the rope to glow, but can you light anything with it? Well in my experience nope, I shall stick to the ever ready ferro rod.
Nice looking! Are they using lighter fluid, like zippos, or something else?I do like vintage lighters , recently I’ve picked up the following
At the moment I am not to sure,I have read that some soak the wick in Parrafin ,others the wick is 'nitrated, & others just bare so they give a smoulder/ember effect rather than a flame .Nice looking! Are they using lighter fluid, like zippos, or something else?
I don't use lighters much and now that I've got a smokeless smoker for my bees, I hardly ever need one, so a trusty Clipper works better for me, but they're obviously not as nice looking.
Interesting!At the moment I am not to sure,I have read that some soak the wick in Parrafin ,others the wick is 'nitrated, & others just bare so they give a smoulder/ember effect rather than a flame .
What’s a smokeless smoker? I keepNice looking! Are they using lighter fluid, like zippos, or something else?
I don't use lighters much and now that I've got a smokeless smoker for my bees, I hardly ever need one, so a trusty Clipper works better for me, but they're obviously not as nice looking.
It’s basically like a vape on a set of bellows with a fluid that’s supposedly calming the bees. It’s a lot less irritating for my airways, but a bit sickly sweet so I still avoid inhaling the smoke as much as possible. It’s called Apisolis and you can read more about it and my review of it here: Apisolis vapouriserWhat’s a smokeless smoker? I keep
Bees and I just use a normal smoker quite adept at lighting it though)
That’s pretty much it. It’s got some proprietary blend to use in it. It’s good but not quite as good as a regular smoker.I wondered about the smokeless smoker as well, a bit of a search and it seems there are what looks like a vape? I might try a cheaper plant mister again as I hardly use a smoker and only really need something to clear the bees from the edges of the boxes when putting them back together.
Just noticed half my reply went missing!At the moment I am not to sure,I have read that some soak the wick in Parrafin ,others the wick is 'nitrated, & others just bare so they give a smoulder/ember effect rather than a flame .
I would have thought that the wick would essentialy become charcloth on a rope so essentially a quicker method than flint and steel.Athough from a backcountry perspective flint and steel is a more dependable method in that if its being used in wet /snowy conditions it won't get damp (dry tinder needed of course) whereas a wick could get wet (unless impregnated /treated with wax or similar and lighter flints don't like getting wet.Just noticed half my reply went missing!
An actual flame is obviously more useful, but I can see how just getting an ember quickly and conveniently from something like a lighter would still be an improvement on the old fashioned flint and steel (and charcloth or whatever) set-up. But perhaps the time gap between that and your bare-wick ember-creating lighter is a bit too long for that to be a real factor?
I have heard of just a water mist being used rather than a traditional smokerI wondered about the smokeless smoker as well, a bit of a search and it seems there are what looks like a vape? I might try a cheaper plant mister again as I hardly use a smoker and only really need something to clear the bees from the edges of the boxes when putting them back together.
I’m just worried about the bees (and brood) getting chilled. It’s not like they don’t have to deal with a lot of damp and cool days as is in this corner of the world…I have heard of just a water mist being used rather than a traditional smoker
You can light finely scraped silver birch bark\shavings with a rope lighter I have 2.I got myself one of those rope lighters just to try it out. Not difficult to get the rope to glow, but can you light anything with it? Well in my experience nope, I shall stick to the ever ready ferro rod.
What are you using for wick material?You can light finely scraped silver birch bark\shavings with a rope lighter I have 2.