add some vaseline to the dryer lint..or some baby oil. or mineral oil(Same stuff..just no baby oil smell) then you can fluff it up and it'll burn a LOOONNnnng time.
or DO the lighter as you did and then get a film canister and back up the tricked lighter with the oiled/vaselined fluff..you fire wont have a chance BUT to ignite.
@80spodcastchannel I don't think adding oil to the lint would make it harder to waterproof at all, its great idea. As far as using a film canister, you'd get to use much more material, but loose the compactness of a single item ...... thanks for watching
Way cool, tossed you a sub btw.
iCwalzy 1 year ago
@iCwalzy Thanks for watching!
mlacey56 1 year ago
Not a bad idea at all! Gotta try then when mine runs out.
DemonHide 1 year ago
@DemonHide Absolutely. Why throw away a perfectly good emergency fire starter? Took about 10 min in total, super quick
mlacey56 1 year ago
harder to water proof if you do this..butttttt...
add some vaseline to the dryer lint..or some baby oil. or mineral oil(Same stuff..just no baby oil smell) then you can fluff it up and it'll burn a LOOONNnnng time.
or DO the lighter as you did and then get a film canister and back up the tricked lighter with the oiled/vaselined fluff..you fire wont have a chance BUT to ignite.
seeya bro, cool video/concept..
Dude
80spodcastchannel 1 year ago
@80spodcastchannel I don't think adding oil to the lint would make it harder to waterproof at all, its great idea. As far as using a film canister, you'd get to use much more material, but loose the compactness of a single item ...... thanks for watching
mlacey56 1 year ago