In an emergency, the ability to create fire can mean the difference between survival and suffering. Not only does fire offer warmth and comfort, but plenty of other benefits, like the ability to cook food, boil water, etc. But even when everything’s going right, there are times when we may need to make a fire, but have no access to the usual tools and conveniences. How do you make a fire when there are no matches, lighters or the other usual methods available?
It turns out, that you can use water to help! Fire and water are not mortal enemies after all. Grant Thompson, YouTube’s ‘King of Random’ put together a video to demonstrate 5 ways to start a fire using water.
Of course, it’s impossible to predict what kind of situation you may encounter when it would be handy to build a fire with limited resources and it’s also impossible to predict what things you might have handy at the time, but this short how-to clip should plant an important ‘survival seed’ to help you find creative and effective solutions! Check out Grant’s video after the break:
why would you show this to the world
Maybe you might get cold fool
Just way too cool!
That’s One way to start a fire with water, just different variations….
The last one was total BS! They said start a fire with JUST water. Where the can I find pure sodium in the wilderness to create that chemical reaction …… And the rest were rather stupid as will its all just common knowledge, but it isn’t even practical
instead of trying to find plastic wrap and the perfect size bowl to put it in and all that in nessess
It’s literally all ” magnifying glass effect” or chemical reactions….
mayb not good to give people the basics on doin this – especially the way things are happening in the world
to make water flammable, you need to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen.
Im in the lighting business I know if you break open a low pressure sodium bulb and get it wet.flames will happen