Making camp fire char cloth

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2009

Making campfire char cloth from linnen and a tin to use with a a flint and steel and other fire building methods.

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  • Very informative, easy to follow instructions, good quality video production, so you definitely got a thumbs up and another subscriber from me, sir. I like how you've got one gloved hand and one heat-resistant hand (joking).

  • He needs to seperate the pieces before heating. Putting them in rumpled speeds up the process because the heat can get in between more easily. Some good types of fabric are monk's cloth, denim, rough canvas. Make sure they are 100% cotton. This is from personal experience. Also, if the gas jet gets near enough to flame or coals, it will ignite and give you a nice little jet of flame.

  • thanks dude, nice simple little project to work on next time I'm out =

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