Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Firestarting 101: How to Start a Fire” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/firestarting-101-how-to-start-a-fire/.



Start with five gallons of K-1 and a car tire...................
K-1 Kerosene is vastly better and safer than gasoline for starting a fire. While gasoline is highly volatile and prone to causing dangerous,, explosive, flare-ups, kerosene is a combustible fuel with a higher flash point that burns more steadily and controlledK-1?
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I heat my house with wood. Even though it's under ideal conditions it's still practice.
One thing I found since we moved out here dryer lint makes wonderful tinder for a fire. Every time we dry a load of clothes the lint goes right into the Kindling Box next to the stove.
I keep one of these and small can of Sterno in my get home bag.
I have a ferro rod and I know how to use it but I also have Life Boat matches and and a couple of lighters in my bag.
I've got a book of Jack London short stories in my library and the very first story in it is "To Start A Fire"
Knowing primitive Fire Starting methods is good but I want to give myself every possible Advantage if I actually have to do it for real
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So does dieselK-1 Kerosene is vastly better and safer than gasoline for starting a fire. While gasoline is highly volatile and prone to causing dangerous,, explosive, flare-ups, kerosene is a combustible fuel with a higher flash point that burns more steadily and controlled