Noel,
It might be best to do this outside 'cause if ya do it indoors then you
might make everyone in the house mad and choke from the smoke.
We have a contest here in CA to see who can start the fire with the best time.
My best time is 8 sec at an FCF outing!
WhiteHorse <David Detiege>
www.fcfworld.com
At 09:56 AM 7/12/99 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi Noel,
>
>This is what I do:
>
>Cut good cotton cloth into 2 in" squares
>put in tin, with lid on - make a small hole in lid of tin
>put tin on fire - gas is best so you can see which smoke is which
>smoke will pour out of the hole in the tin.
>when smoke stopes - put a screw in the hole (to seal off the air) and lift
>tin off fire (or turn off gas)
>wait till cold before opening it (otherwise it will burst into flame)
>...
>
>Victor.
>
>At 06:20 PM 11/07/1999 -0500, Spirit Rider wrote:
>>All,
>>I got me a flint and steel kit this past weekend, but I
>>need to make some charred cloth. I've got the instructions
>>in the FCF handbook. In my old outpost in Potomac District
>>the Trailblazer Commander told of a process in which you
>>make charred cloth by using the oven. I forgot the instructions
>>and was wondering if anyone here would know the process.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Noel"Spirit Rider"Bell
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