The survival thread a little while ago got me thinking that a lot of people don't know just how easy cotton is to start on fire, so I thought I would show you. I did it twice so you can see its not a fluke, they are really that easy to start on fire, didn't even need matches. Way better and cheaper than the "firestarter" things you buy in the store.
This is just one cotton ball each time, sprayed with a little mixed fuel but you don't really need the fuel, it just helps the cotton burn longer.
Get about 50 of these (which is about a handful), double bag them in ziplocs so they don't get wet, then if you need to start a fire in the woods you got 'em handy and they will be dry. They take up no space and add no weight, and you can buy 300 of them for $1.59 at Walmart (seriously). If you want to use fuel, wrap one on a stick and dip in the gas tank, then put about 4 more around the gas-soaked one and then put the match to it - Poof instant fire.
Each cotton ball burns for about 2 mins, but I didn't film the whole thing. This will already be about 25 secs of your life that you won't get back.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWeKd1yv374[/media]
This is just one cotton ball each time, sprayed with a little mixed fuel but you don't really need the fuel, it just helps the cotton burn longer.
Get about 50 of these (which is about a handful), double bag them in ziplocs so they don't get wet, then if you need to start a fire in the woods you got 'em handy and they will be dry. They take up no space and add no weight, and you can buy 300 of them for $1.59 at Walmart (seriously). If you want to use fuel, wrap one on a stick and dip in the gas tank, then put about 4 more around the gas-soaked one and then put the match to it - Poof instant fire.
Each cotton ball burns for about 2 mins, but I didn't film the whole thing. This will already be about 25 secs of your life that you won't get back.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWeKd1yv374[/media]