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When Mother Nature Conspires Against You! By Darrell Holland
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 379452" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>easy fire starting takes no practice. </p><p>a building product called homosote is found in real building supply yards.</p><p> not the well known warehouse types. they will insist your talking about foam insulation, so dont even go there.</p><p>it comes in 4x8 sheets.</p><p> many ranges use it for stapleing targets onto. try to get some they are discarding after its been shot up. if not, 1 sheet will last several years.</p><p>best to cut it with a saw, or you can break it into pieces. </p><p>stack them in a 5 gal. spackle bucket with a lid. </p><p> pour on 1 gal. of kerosene to a full bucket and cover.</p><p> leave it outside for obvious reasons. </p><p>one or two of these pieces will light your woodstove or fireplace with no paper or kindling, just the dry split logs. </p><p>a roaring fire in minits, again no kindling.</p><p>put several in a zip top bag in your pack. they weigh nothing and 1 match will light your campfire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 379452, member: 12443"] easy fire starting takes no practice. a building product called homosote is found in real building supply yards. not the well known warehouse types. they will insist your talking about foam insulation, so dont even go there. it comes in 4x8 sheets. many ranges use it for stapleing targets onto. try to get some they are discarding after its been shot up. if not, 1 sheet will last several years. best to cut it with a saw, or you can break it into pieces. stack them in a 5 gal. spackle bucket with a lid. pour on 1 gal. of kerosene to a full bucket and cover. leave it outside for obvious reasons. one or two of these pieces will light your woodstove or fireplace with no paper or kindling, just the dry split logs. a roaring fire in minits, again no kindling. put several in a zip top bag in your pack. they weigh nothing and 1 match will light your campfire. [/QUOTE]
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