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Making a Chimney Smoke inhalation is an issue with an inside fire, so make sure your smoke 2. Constructing a chimney tunnel wit ...
In any survival situation you should make the biggest, hottest fire pos sible, provided you build it safely and have plenty of ...
An important aspect of fire preparation—especially if you’re using one of the lastditch efforts I describe later in this chapte ...
Though you shouldn’t discount the tissue in your pants, the pages in this book, or even the lint in your belly button, your pri ...
fluffiest stuff you can find—fine, very thin, even wispy material such as dead grass, birch bark, Spanish moss, or scraped cedar ...
Fuel Eventually you will get to the point where you can add large pieces of wood to your fire. As always, work your way up slowl ...
For millennia, the Inuit have been using quuliit (seal oil lamps) such as this one to heat their igloos. bigger the fire you ha ...
to hot coals, from which you can restart the fire. The smaller the fire, the less time you’ll be able to stay away. stroud’s T ...
How to Carry Fire WHEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES FORCE YOU TO MOVE, taking your fire with you may save you a lot of trouble in the lon ...
Ways to Make Fire GIVEN THE MANY AND VA RIED PURPOSES A FIRE SERVES in a survival situation, the ability to make one is an impor ...
I used one of the craziest lastditch methods ever to make a fire in the Kalahari Desert. I polished the bottom of a pop can wi ...
Primary FireStarting Tools Is it cool to know how to make fire using a hand drill or fire bow? Yes, and these are skills that ...
In outdoors stores you may come across boxes of matches that claim to be waterproof. Don’t buy these; they’re the biggest ripof ...
Lighting a Fire with a Magnesium Flint Striker Use a knife or similar hard object to shave a pile of magnesium off the striker. ...
LastDitch FireStarting Tools Once you’ve exhausted the primary tools of starting a fire, you now have to turn to what I call ...
Making a Charred Cloth 1.You will need a can, a punctured lid, and a fire. 2.Place the closed can on the fire. Once you see flam ...
Allow the can to cool, then open it up. It doesn’t look like much, but this charred cloth is ready to take a new spark... and r ...
While surviving beside a downed plane in northern Ontario, I made a small container from some thin metal I had found inside the ...
Components: The fire bow is made up of four components: the baseboard, the spindle, the bearing block, and the bow. The baseboa ...
for this purpose, but I like a piece of rock with a small indentation knocked into it, where the spindle can sit. You might al ...
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