Grant Thompson explores the firestarter basics: the tinder, fuel, physics…all of it! TKOR also tested the different DIY firestarter styles and which design delivers the best results! Not all survival gear is created equally! King Of Random has the tips, tricks and fire secrets to creating the best ! This was one of the most practical DIY wilderness survival projects TKOR has attempted!
Making a homemade firestarter is well worth it! And who knows? It could save your life. This cotton firestarting project is as super easy as it looks, but ONLY if you avoid the mistakes and follow the instructions we highlight in the video. This is perfect for those wanting to know how to make fire starters, how to make a candle for survival, how to make fire with cotton, or a waterproof firestarter.
If you want to try something new and creative or just a simple weekend project such as: creating a wax firestarter, wilderness skill tips, hiking gear, camping gear, DIY candle from cotton for survival, wilderness survival hacks, camping life hacks…watch the video to learn more.
In this experiment we’re mixing a variety of feminine hygiene products with candle wax, to make a bundle of improvised, survival prep fire starters.
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WARNING:
This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.