How To Make Fire Easily w/o A Lighter


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Just a Wallet Fresnel Lens, fist full of leaves, and a sunny day will quickly and easily make a fire. No rubbing sticks together with …

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  1. David West
    David West says:

    Just a Wallet Fresnel Lens, fist full of leaves, and a sunny day will quickly and easily make a fire. No rubbing sticks together with hand and bow drill, no endless striking of a ferro rod, not even the standard match or a lighter is required.

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  2. algol29
    algol29 says:

    If you have a hand drill, you have a battery and no worry about starting a fire, unless he is speaking of those old time hand drills.

    I've learned from this channel that I need a ferro rod and now, one of these lens cards.

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  3. Terry C
    Terry C says:

    Hello David! The Fresnel Lens is really affordable and easy to carry in the billfold but man it is powerful. I have had a good bit of fun with mine. I appreciate the heads up on that.

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  4. Rod Hittle
    Rod Hittle says:

    I often go fishing in places that if I got hurt and could not walk back to safely I would need a few things to increase my survival chances. Knowledge I've picked up from you David is one. I have now ordered a pack of 10 of these lenses and will have one in each of my fishing bags,

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  5. Craig Davis
    Craig Davis says:

    Mr David West, I love your videos and have learned a lot. You are the kind of guy I would love to have as a neighbor.
    But hey, I live in Chicagoland where it is wet and snowy through a lot of the year. I have followed other bushcraft channels and learned a lot about fire-making in wet weather such as carrying tinder, putting wet wood on the outside of the fire to dry it for later, and cutting open larger sticks to access the dryness inside. However, fire-making and maintenance continues to be a challenge. Can you make a video or two about wet and cold weather fire-making? After all, on warm, sunny, dry days fires are not as imperative anyhow as on when the weather is cold, wet and snowy.
    Thanks for your work and insights!

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  6. Chris Duhaime
    Chris Duhaime says:

    That's good to see a lens that works because it's not easy to find a magnifying lens that is of any quality in stores mostly poor Quality plastic and detuned = like they don't want it to be able to burn ? Definitely haven't seen any good glass one's . The old one's are collector item's.

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