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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2011

Mike talks about a pocket size fire starter kit that he made. He also shows you how to use a cell phone battery to make a fire.

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  • would jerky chew cans work?

  • @gotmoneyme Hey! Any similarly sized can would work. If you have jerky chew cans you can use those. You can also use an altoid can...

  • i really appreciate all of your videos

  • @gotmoneyme Thank you! I appreciate your comment, and keep watching. Feel free to e-mail me with any questions: mreed56@hotmail.com

  • What do you use for your fire bundle?

  • @duster7217 hey its cheap its called jute i get it at wallmart 2 bucks cople hunderd ft just tear it in shreds.

    and you got a bundle to start the fire .

    thanks and have a nice day .

    mike

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  • @NewbieCamper Hey! Thank you for watching! The cell phone fire starter comes in handy nowadays!

  • More great knowledge - and the tip about using the cell phone battery with steel wool is especially helpful :-). Thank you!

  • @stayingawake20 Great way to use your resources! 

  • @2kargarage1 Thanks!

  • @roaddog4630 Great idea! Thanks for watching!

  • Hey Mike, I like your video! I like to keep the sap drippings from white pines in an empty shoe polish can also, just a little of that goes a long way, it burns for a while! Thanks again for the video!!

  • @patriotofusa thanks for your support we can all learn from one another .

    mike

  • Great video Mike. I never realized how versatile steel wool was. I also did not know that steel wool can catch a spark like charcloth.

  • @SuperGsrider hey thanks and i will try my best.

    mike

  • Great video

  • Love your videos Mike!

  • another home run video thank mike please keep them coming

  • MIke, I've got 3 or 4 empty chew cans that I've been itching to do something with! Great Idea!!! Thanks!

  • @BCRachelReed you bet. i have fire kits fishing kits the hold .22lr bullets, they hold pine pitch, work well as a simple first aid kit, spices, the list gos on...

    on a side note, i also keep a fishing bait jar (powerbait) 3/4 full of gun powder for those fires that just dont want to light up. a spark from a ferro-rod will set it right off.

  • @danthman114 I'm glad to see you've found another tin to use. Altoids tins come in handy don't they?

  • since i gave up copenhagen im using altoids tins. i like those because you can make char cloth in it and it holds everything...

  • @standingbear39 Thank you!

  • @maxbigdog33 Thanks Art! Glad you learned something!

  • @MrAMMiranda You're welcome! I'm glad to help out.

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