making fire with a flint striker

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2008

making a fire

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  • Hm, tin foil over sticks... I never thought of that! Still, isn't it a bit dangerous to have a fire going with all that mess around? I was told that's how forest fires are started.

  • just make sure you keep an eye on your fire , i've never started a forest fire ever

  • NICE WHERE CAN U GET FLINT STIKERS ?

  • you can get them from army shop or camping shops i got mine from a army market stall

  • nice job....but you do realize that thats a "whitemans fire" right ...hahaha.

    awesome vids!

    jamie

  • hey mate i forgot to ask whats the difference between whitemans fire and others

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  • Flint is a hard dark rock that flakes when struck. Steel is a metal containing iron. Ferrocerium is an alloy and is the so called flint in cigerette lighters, and in this video.

  • at 00:57 looks like you smothering it

  • shame it didnt last long as 10 hours

  • @johnjayrambo11111 A white man's fire is set to warm the sky. Meaning it's much larger than needed.

  • @omgiamazn bigfoot

  • wow its that easy o.0 how long did it last for?

  • yea take that stone age man

  • what was that at 2:31 at the back in the trees..

  • Can of petrol at 2:50? Sweet.

  • I hate it when morons call that flint and steel if you want the real thing go to ydalir.co.uk/crafts/fire.htm

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