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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1987251" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>We made a bunch awhile back out of makeup removal pads soaked in a mixture of lamp oil and wax. They stack flat, one pad will burn for almost 10 minutes, long enoughto dry off damp small stuff to burn. If you tear them part way across, you will expose fibers for fero rod lighting. I like to stop in the woods in December in SW Washington and see what it takes to get a fire going. One year I realized I must have crushed my pack or something because both of my lighters were cracked and empty......Now there's a fero rod and lighters in my pack. Whatever you use, try it in the conditions you'll need it in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1987251, member: 105102"] We made a bunch awhile back out of makeup removal pads soaked in a mixture of lamp oil and wax. They stack flat, one pad will burn for almost 10 minutes, long enoughto dry off damp small stuff to burn. If you tear them part way across, you will expose fibers for fero rod lighting. I like to stop in the woods in December in SW Washington and see what it takes to get a fire going. One year I realized I must have crushed my pack or something because both of my lighters were cracked and empty......Now there's a fero rod and lighters in my pack. Whatever you use, try it in the conditions you'll need it in! [/QUOTE]
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