This is amateur hour. If you want to do it right, go to your local Dollar Store and get a bag of Cotton Balls (Make sure they are Cotton!) and a jar of cheap Petroleum Jelly. Melt the Petroleum Jelly in a disposable 8X8 foil pan, or any pan you like, and once melted add the cotton balls, pressing them into the liquid until you have a saturated mass, then let cool. You now have dozens of lite-weight, compact, waterproof Fire Starters that easily lite by spark or match. Just fluff one up and lite
How about soaking toilet paper in stove fuel then lighting, I've heard this works well when its been raining for a while, ha ha.
phynx2006 2 weeks ago
Love making them too. Only I put in wood shavings from when I built my shed. ( I have a hole garbage bag full of wood shavings)
MrMrphotoguy32 1 month ago
Hey Bravo21 no one likes you.
JJpowerjj 1 month ago
Your Julia Childs gaf, was NOT wasted on me = ) Thanks for the laugh. Great info for fire starters too. Thanks pal. ~Wolf
FatDaddy4Fun 1 month ago
"this is why im a hot kisser" hahaha
PEEKProductionsTOR 1 month ago
Hahaha,nice video!
patmaz1 1 month ago
The article attached on the web site mentions that method and many others.
callancanoe 1 month ago
This is amateur hour. If you want to do it right, go to your local Dollar Store and get a bag of Cotton Balls (Make sure they are Cotton!) and a jar of cheap Petroleum Jelly. Melt the Petroleum Jelly in a disposable 8X8 foil pan, or any pan you like, and once melted add the cotton balls, pressing them into the liquid until you have a saturated mass, then let cool. You now have dozens of lite-weight, compact, waterproof Fire Starters that easily lite by spark or match. Just fluff one up and lite
Bravo21 1 month ago
Is there anything better than Kevins occasional Peter Brady voice crack.
thebudgetgamer 1 month ago 2