IS THIS THE PERFECT FIRE STARTER!!

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Cutting down trees For a living, my dryer lint is Chock full o sawdust! Best of both worlds lol

PhilMadewell
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I have been making this type of fire starter since I was a teenager in the 1970s. I have found the the little paper condiment cups that fast food places have for putting ketchup and other sauces in work a bit better than the egg cartons. Just in neatness and compactness. I have also found that hard wood sawdust in this fire starters burns hotter and longer than soft wood sawdust. my personal favorite is maple. I bought a cheap sauce pan at Good Will for melting my wax and a silicon spatula at a dollar store. I melt the wax then stir in the sawdust and mux until the wax is fully incorporated into the sawdust. then I use the spatula to portion the mixture into the cups. I set them on a cooling rake. then a melt a bit more wax and use that to douse cotton balls. I then sit one wax soaked cotton ball on each cup. That makes them able to be ignited by several different methods. I have timed them at burn. The average 20 minutes.

hoosierarcher
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Firestarter:
-“Gravey Method”; pour wax over saw dust &/or lint in eggcarton cups.
-“Gumbo Method”; melt wax and stir in saw dust &/or lint until a thick slurry then spoon into cups.
 Variations:
-Add a dollop of petroleum jelly for softer wax for use in damp conditions.
-Soak matchsticks in the melted wax then poke them deep into individual cups to use as sure-start wicks.

halnywiatr
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I would have never thought that the fire starters would have burnt for that long. Thanks for sharing.

LumnahAcres
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Colt 6920, I have multiple AR's and the most reliable has been the Colt. The Quality of the materials and the testing of all the parts is second to none. My Colt's have been constantly accurate.

ecleveland
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Simplifying my life by having fewer possessions. 5 minutes later. I'm looking to buy a second AR. LOL :)

Ramshackle
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"We need to purge, one good item." ...4 minutes later "I need a second AR-15." :D

SilentGloves
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We make our own fire starters on occasion. We use a cupcake paper with a layer of dryer lint. The fill 2/3 full with saw dust out of my table saw. Top with a pine cone and drizzle with melted wax. They are kind of pretty and the cupcake papers light very easily.

TheJbkebert
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I feel mixing Both. Wax Coated "Saw Dust/ Dryer Lint" Fire Starter would work extremely well.

DropForgedSurvival
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S&W M&P is by far the superior gun. I have personally shot both and I couldn't begin to express how superior it is over the colt.

MIgardener
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"I'm trying to remove excess and duplicates from my life." ... "So I'm thinking about getting another AR-15"

Wedelj
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I'm glad I spent two hours cleaning out the 13 years worth of dryer lint that was all over the inside of it. Talk about a fire hazard. I didn't know lint was so flammable that its used as a fire starter. Great work, Cody.

Brian-Burke
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1:50 There is the bug crawling inside the egg carton. RIP

nupko
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Thanks for the fire starter dual. I made up the same thing myself a week ago and just hadn't tested them yet. Your results are about what I expected, tie.

As for the very likely long ago AR15 purchase... I'm a newbie and built my gun collection during the worst time to do so 2020. I'm sure I have nothing to offer here, but I'll note how I approached a similar choice. As a novice I really liked the idea of having two identical guns with different calibers. One of them 22LR to let you shoot cheap ammo and quickly gain familiarity with the tool. After a lots of research on a handgun I narrowed down to the S&W M&P vs Glock made 9mm and 22LR pair. Everything I could find ranked them about the same. I finally went in to buy the S&W pair and ended up purchasing the Glock due to shortages in supply. A few months later, very happy with the Glocks I wished to repeat the same concept with an AR15 and similarly configured 22. I bought and loved the S&W M&P AR15-22. But when I got around to buying the AR15 the S&W didn't seem to have anything that was set up and felt like the AR15-22. Perhaps it was just another supply shortage, but I was a bit confused as to why they wouldn't offer a pair. Eventually I found and purchased something that is very similar to the AR15-22 just not S&W. I bought a Ridical RF-15, and have been very happy with it. I took a number of handgun, rifle and first-aid courses after these purchases. I found I like putting holes in paper quite a bit more than expected, so a purchased a few more guns after getting these basics. The AR15 platform really wants to be modified to fit your usage. But I agree that having a factory rifle and keeping the majority of it bone stock is a safe bet. I've changed out grips, stocks, and converted the safety to ambidextrous, and populated the rails with bi-pods, scopes and lights. Given the research I did I don't suspect there was much difference in the actual choice I made. I am happy with what I did and would very likely have enjoyed the other path. Given the quality options available today, the only way to go wrong is by doing zero research, and just impulse buying something very inappropriate. That's something that over researchers like us just don't do.

robertanderson
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Hey cody. I just want to say please dont stop doing youtube! You are great! Dont let any negativity from the voting video discourage you. Because your true fans all respect your views an love your videos.

Modcorpable
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I know this is an old video but thank you. You are the first person to put wax on both fire starters everyone else wants to compare dry dryers lintel to vaseline cotton or wax coated sawdust hence spewing the result thanks again

urbanbushman
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Between the two options you are looking at, I would say Colt.  I own 10 different AR's from ones I built, Colt, BCM, Olympic, Smith and Wesson, and a couple of companies local to Utah.  I enjoy my Colt and haven't had any issues.  I use my firearms hard as I'm an instructor and believe in using them to their most, because if bad things happen, you'll want to know what their capabilities are.  I run about 500 students a year through classes and have since 2006.  Colt has been a good gun.  If you have any specific questions, please feel free to contact me.  I'm also an AR-15 Armorer.

StrategicTactical
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why not built a hybrid firestarter. just a bit dryer fabric on top for easy ignition, sawdust below for more heat and longer burn time

pteppig
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The way you should have measured this is not to look at how long each one burns but how long they take to heat up a certain volume of water to a full boil, measure that time and look at how long it took, and how much the fuel sources weigh, then you can calculate the energy density of the fire starters

Silasssssssss
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Having the best fire starter, and taking the time to do homemade fire starters is smart, do you yourself a favor and be sure you guys have the best fire starter on hand stocked up, be s prepper and have em ready so you are ready to go when you need them! 🙌🏽

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