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For this purpose I run a 1/2x6" ferro rod and a 6" Chuck of fat wood. But this is about the same size. And the magnesium shavings are essentially a replacement or equivalent of fat wood. Very viable🙂
Bought something similar, but smaller some three years ago (magnesium 80xØ10mm, ferrorod 60xØ4mm-w/o handle) - nice backup for my trusty BIC-lighters. Apart from the initial test still unused.
I would buy that one but the ferro needs to be bigger and Thicker because it's a small Ferro rod there thinking that Magnum will run out before and first and mybe it will..but I am Not going spend any money on a small Ferro Rod...they could of Put a Bigger Ferro Rod on it and would of cost around the same amount of money...and give us a Great Ferro Rod and Magnesinm rod....hopefully I will never need it in a Emergency but I would like to have a Bigger Ferro rod in any case and so would many others..I mybe would take this as a Back up mybe....to tell you the Truth I will just spend 25$ on a 6inc FerroRod
From the website: "The Combustible handle is a brilliant idea, it allows you to scrape the shavings off the handle and use as your ignitable material to start a fire."
That’s perfect for teaching someone how to use a ferro rod! Great gift for the beginner bushcrafter! Thanks, Dan!
Thank you!
That bad boy should last a long while. Like it! 👍
I was surprised how much I enjoyed using it. I still have one or two of the old Doan military ones, the little square block, and I never liked those.
interesting idea. I guess it would depend on which one wears out the fastest would determine how large each should be....ferro rod and magnesium rod.
It's definitely enjoyable to use.
Very smart thanks
Thank you!
For this purpose I run a 1/2x6" ferro rod and a 6" Chuck of fat wood.
But this is about the same size. And the magnesium shavings are essentially a replacement or equivalent of fat wood.
Very viable🙂
I have that same Fire Starters but have not used it yet. And I like it and bought it because of the three components. Thanks for sharing.
I think you will like using it. Definitely comfortable in the hand.
Bought something similar, but smaller some three years ago (magnesium 80xØ10mm, ferrorod 60xØ4mm-w/o handle) - nice backup for my trusty BIC-lighters. Apart from the initial test still unused.
You know the magnesium is good when it shaves curls instead of dust.
I would buy that one but the ferro needs to be bigger and Thicker because it's a small Ferro rod there thinking that Magnum will run out before and first and mybe it will..but I am Not going spend any money on a small Ferro Rod...they could of Put a Bigger Ferro Rod on it and would of cost around the same amount of money...and give us a Great Ferro Rod and Magnesinm rod....hopefully I will never need it in a Emergency but I would like to have a Bigger Ferro rod in any case and so would many others..I mybe would take this as a Back up mybe....to tell you the Truth I will just spend 25$ on a 6inc FerroRod
Is a fatwood handle available?
From the website:
"The Combustible handle is a brilliant idea, it allows you to scrape the shavings off the handle and use as your ignitable material to start a fire."
There is pine, but no resin in it.
If you don't name her Big Bertha, I will unsubscribe. 😂🤣 just kidding brother. That's awesome.
Would you settle for BIG BETTY LOU, LOL!!!😂😂😂
@@ochocobushcraft1742 sounds good to me. Lol