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Thanks for finally writing about >Unusual Ways To Make Fire
| Truth And Action <Liked it!
Believe me..if your child wants to start a fire…he doesn’t need Facebook.
This is for a survival kit..good for bad rainy weather…in desperate outdoor conditions.Not to be just goof’n around….Works a little too good..which may not be suitable to share with younger(more curious) individuals,like children.
standrex says:
“In the Army we used the 2 D cells from our flashlights instead of 9 volt with the steelwool”
From: http://www.truthandaction.org/unusual-ways-make-fire/comment-page-1/#comment-645303
In the Army we used the 2 D cells from our flashlights instead of 9 volt with the steelwool
why would any one want to make a fire stupid kids so why give them ideas