How To Correctly Use the Ferro-Rod/Magnesium Combo

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2016
  • - How To Correctly Use The Ferro-Rod/Magnesium Combo.
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  • @Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
    @Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 7 років тому +57

    Another well explained useful educational video. Good job my friend

    • @Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
      @Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 7 років тому +5

      #überguy Thank you my friend for that "vote of confidence". Lars is a man that I have a lot of respect for since he is a type that goes out and puts to use what he teaches/shares. He is not another bushcraft / survival wannabe web wonder. He practices what he preaches.

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 років тому +7

      Thanks to the both of you!

    • @eachday9538
      @eachday9538 7 років тому +3

      Far North Bushcraft And Survival Yes, but Lars doesn't have an awesome beard, so can't take his advise too seriously ;-)

    • @tatmanoutdoors2001
      @tatmanoutdoors2001 6 років тому +1

      Great video,I just got 3 rods of magnesium delivered today,and going to make a combo,the mixing is something I wouldn’t have thought to do,,thank you

  • @BBQDad463
    @BBQDad463 5 років тому +1

    My experiences with the ferro rod and magnesium support the correctness of your presentation. I might add, "scrape a larger amount of magnesium than you think you will need. More is better."
    Excellent video. Thanks!

  • @maguraboy
    @maguraboy 6 років тому

    Straight to the point,practical,no playing arround! Nice.

  • @daveagar5594
    @daveagar5594 6 років тому

    30 years... I have never understood the magnesium in this way. HONESTLY!!!!!! Thank you.

  • @dirtisbetterthandiamonds
    @dirtisbetterthandiamonds 7 років тому +1

    Wow, I've always appreciated your videos but knowing you were having to drive into town to upload makes me appreciate them even more! We live too far out for internet still. Now I can complain to the cable company that a country boy in Russia has internet before this country girl in Florida Lol.

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 років тому

      Thanks An :) Yeah, that should get them working on that cable!

  • @Raised_by_God
    @Raised_by_God 7 років тому +29

    zero dislikes, that's how awesome this man is.

  • @waynee.2856
    @waynee.2856 7 років тому +1

    I don't envy you and all that snow, we are hoping for a mild winter this year and so far we are getting it. Today was in the upper 70s, I could have worn shorts. Tommorow we gather some snow though, wierd weather this year. Nice video Lars. Stay warm my friend.

  • @markgoode4109
    @markgoode4109 4 роки тому

    These little tutorials are very helpful; very well explained. Thanks for taking the time to upload this. Best wishes and good luck to you and your family.

  • @RM-io7qo
    @RM-io7qo 7 років тому

    I feel cold just looking at all that snow...however, your happy-go-lucky laughter makes for a warm video to watch and enjoy. Great idea for firestarter, but as I have yet to camp out in the wilds, that because although I walk the woods, trails, canal and a lot more, I do so with a camera in hand photographing the fauna and flora on my wanderings. Enjoy your winter and good luck. :)

  • @PeterPan-bv9tu
    @PeterPan-bv9tu 7 років тому +1

    U did really drove the car to wireless access and uploaded for us subscribers, "its not even awesome, ITS DOUBLE EPIC AWESOME" ☺ Great video, im going out and testing my mag block tommorrow. / Peter

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 років тому

      Yes i did :) Twelve times per month on average - in all kinds of weather.

  • @Lex4122
    @Lex4122 7 років тому +7

    Congratulations on the internet connection and big thank you for undertaking the efforts that you had to through before!

  • @neanderthaloutdoors9202
    @neanderthaloutdoors9202 7 років тому

    Your a man with plenty of good ol common sense tips Lars and nice to hear you can now upload in the warmth and comfort of home, I think many people do not realise how harsh the climatic conditions are where you live, one needs to experience those temperatures and conditions to appreciate it, cheers, atb, Paul.

  • @paulhicks451
    @paulhicks451 7 років тому

    Greetings from the Smoky Mountains of Carolina andTennessee! Your videos have inspired me to get out there and get it done!

  • @ralphthebrick
    @ralphthebrick 6 років тому +2

    Brilliant...Never new the proper way to use the Magnesium. Had a small block in a drawer for years, cant wait to try that out now. Its great to learn new techniques ...Thanks Lars

  • @Wintertrekker
    @Wintertrekker 7 років тому

    Best demo I have seen on use of magnesium mixed in with shavings. Well done!

  • @deadfish86
    @deadfish86 7 років тому +2

    I haven't searched for magnesium/ferro combo videos before, but I can tell you that yours is the only one anyone ever needs to watch. Awesome Man! I've learned the same after many many years of using them. Don't be scared to use up the magnesium. Make big piles. The blocks are cheap. If you fear using up your mag, buy several of them, and store them all through your gear. Another helpful/interesting property is that once ignited, magnesium burns much more intensely if water gets introduced. (i.e.: RAIN).

  • @dsans8211
    @dsans8211 7 років тому +1

    Well done Sir! Excellent tip for using magnesium.

  • @actionimme
    @actionimme 2 роки тому

    My absolute goto guy for learning about firemaking!

  • @Mandalore06
    @Mandalore06 7 років тому +2

    EXCELLENT VIDEO! I have been watching survival videos for years and this is the first time I've seen ANYONE mix the magnesium into their tinder. Thanks for sharing!

  • @williampysell2819
    @williampysell2819 6 років тому

    I have been going back into the archives of you tube videos to find your early videos , like this one. You have made somw very good and informative videos!

  • @lubovladi
    @lubovladi 7 років тому

    all the good things around you, Lars...and skies ...тайга, I like them, so many positive things have come with snow and winter, congratulations!

  • @waldschnepfe9673
    @waldschnepfe9673 7 років тому +1

    Thumb up my friend! Well explained how to use it. I was always dissapointed when I was using my magnesium fire steel. Now I know why. Cheers

  • @tjbrison
    @tjbrison 6 років тому

    I can't believe that you can get an internet connection in the middle of a huge forest, when my parents can't - and they live in the middle of England!
    I believe that is what we call Sods Law !
    Great video - love the channel !

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  6 років тому

      I use an USB "Modem". Basically a cellphone SIM card with an antenna on the roof :) I will say that Russia has excellent coverage.

  • @dula4552
    @dula4552 7 років тому +1

    Awsome news about the new internet connection! Hope to see many more videos,! lol :-) Absolutely love them! Regards from NZ

  • @gordonmiller4439
    @gordonmiller4439 7 років тому

    Great to hear that you now have a good connection at homestead kaserne! ))))))) Great video on the magnesium Ferro-rod combo. Thanks for sharing your work, Lars!

  • @rossclay3317
    @rossclay3317 7 років тому

    Always good to hear and see you my friend! Good video!
    Glad things are opening up for you! I'm on a film right now working with horses...
    But when I get back.. things will be happening!
    Stay giggly, stay warm and hold close the ones you love!
    Ross
    The Santa Fe Man..!

  • @SCSlimBoiseID
    @SCSlimBoiseID 7 років тому

    Nice demonstration and explanation of the purpose of the magnesium - it was quite apparent how it helped the fire get going, once you got a spark to it. That is quite a knife! The blade reminds me of a Kukri, but it looks like it is a folding knife. Thumbs up!

  • @fumasterchu12
    @fumasterchu12 7 років тому

    Seems like the weird weather is all over the world. We set a record high yesterday of 86F, and tonight it is in the 20's. Oklahoma weather is known for being unpredictable. Hope you have a great weekend, and thanks for the excellent video!

  • @kurtbaier6122
    @kurtbaier6122 7 років тому +1

    I never thought much of a mag bar until I saw you vids. I sub' d this year and really like your vids. Thanks for sharing!

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 років тому

      Thank you :) Mag bars are great but not needed all the time/every time. As you saw, it burns like gun powder if used right.

  • @kevins1114
    @kevins1114 7 років тому

    It seems your homestead internet connection is very good. This is your clearest video to date, and the sound is far better.
    I have a few Magnesium fire starters, but no Ferro-rods. I do have other fire-starting devices available to me. I have a large stockpile of matches (both wood and paper), some credit-card sized Fresnel lenses, and a rather large magnifying glass salvaged from a rear-projection television. For a bow-drill, I made a "handle" with a roller bearing to hold the top of the "drill" to reduce friction in my holding hand and to speed up the rotation speed. I nearly forgot this - steel wool. I use a 12 volt solar panel for a power source, two bare wires held in "alligator" clamps, and touch the wires to the steel wool. It works much better than the similar trick with a 9 volt battery, and lasts far longer. The solar panel is also useful for charging a battery to power a small light in my shelter at night. It also allows the use of an automobile radio.

  • @MrSurf247
    @MrSurf247 7 років тому

    Lars, great explanation and tutorial on the proper use of magnesium and ferro rod fires! Thanks for all the vids!

  • @Shooter11B
    @Shooter11B 7 років тому

    As usual Lars, you are dead on correct with your information and observations and techniques!!

  • @gregsummers7350
    @gregsummers7350 7 років тому +1

    Well Done Lars. As always good quality kit and the skills to maximize it potential is critical. Thanks, Greg

  • @slytlygufy
    @slytlygufy 7 років тому

    Always learn something from your videos. Thanks much!

  • @nestorm.1868
    @nestorm.1868 5 років тому +1

    I recently had some difficulty in lighting a campfire due to slightly moist wood, and used the magnesium-ferro rod combo as per your fire starting technique. Result was POOF! A sudden large and intensely hot fire in the moist tinder and kindling. Thanks for the video! (I used the magnesium-ferro rod combo made by SOL - "Survive Outdoors Longer", which is reasonably priced.)

  • @charleslarson3152
    @charleslarson3152 7 років тому

    Big congratulations on the internet connection.....and I loved this short video. Well done and clear to the point. AMB Lar's from Arizona. >;)

  • @littlebull8881
    @littlebull8881 7 років тому

    Nice one about the signal Lars.
    Welcome to the Internet!

  • @willieboy3011
    @willieboy3011 4 роки тому

    Good explanation. I will try this in a few months. Now I am in a South Arkansas jungle with rain and heat with pines, oaks, and Bald Cyprus. That snow sure looks nice. Curious looking knife blade.

  • @CanadianCuttingEdge
    @CanadianCuttingEdge 7 років тому +1

    Wonderful little instruction!

  • @alaskaraftconnection-alask3397
    @alaskaraftconnection-alask3397 7 років тому

    Always being somewhat of a fire-bug growing up in Alaska... I had good access as a kid to using Magnesium fire-starters in the little block/bars. Also learned early on that USA Military snowshoes could be used for scrapings (made of Magnesium and steel cable). Some early compound bows had risers made of it as well. In my experiences here in Alaska when it is wet or really frigid cold... it's the best reliable and conservative method to utilize a ferro rod. Great video and subject Lars... best wishes. Skiing here in Alaska will start for me coaching youth alpine racers this next Tuesday on man-made snow from fan guns. We have the temps to make it but very little from mother nature.

  • @VE3FAL1Fred
    @VE3FAL1Fred 7 років тому +1

    Great video Lars, we have had rain, sleet and thunder and lightning as well as 15cm of snow overnight tonight, calling for -17c Sunday night. Even using a ferro rod needs practice, far too many people try and shoot the sparks at the tinder as if shooting a rifle, the key is to scrape it whilst in the pile and not move anything. I have not played much with magnesium but always carry it with me, where I go to my winter location, Balsam sap is plentiful and lights like gasoline. Cheers my friend.

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 років тому

      Thank you :) Yes i had a little problems because the ferro rod was wet from melting snow. Have a great weekend Fred :)

  • @Wraith35
    @Wraith35 7 років тому +1

    I Love your no nonsense approach to bushcraft and survival technique! Keep up the good work!

  • @schero05
    @schero05 7 років тому

    Hi Lars.. nice Landscape thank^s for showing...LG Rolf

  • @cslavov
    @cslavov 7 років тому +1

    Found your channel through Far North Bushcraft channel.
    Subbed to both )

  • @LionheartSJZ
    @LionheartSJZ 7 років тому +17

    Can't believe you went through the trouble of uploading from your car away from home up until now! I hope the connection worked from the homestead! Can you give us a little review of your Saiga rifle at some point? I'm really thinking about getting a Russian gun (probably AK platform) in the near future.

  • @heavyglassglass
    @heavyglassglass 7 років тому

    633 likes and 0 dislikes, that's how you know you make quality content

  • @hollissweedman1494
    @hollissweedman1494 7 років тому

    Good video as always! We got our first snowfall of the year today.....17 inches or so depending on where you asked. Heck of a blizzard after being in the mid 50 degrees yesterday! keep up the good work my friend!

  • @yuriyknysh5697
    @yuriyknysh5697 7 років тому

    Great tutorial! Thanks Lars. Have a good weekend! :)

  • @crash5868
    @crash5868 5 років тому

    Bought one of these in the camping shop a couple of years ago. I thought that it was a cheap trick done by the manufacturer to use an aluminium block to support the small diameter ferro rod. Just been out to the workshop and had some fun with a rasp and magnesium!

  • @sir_vass5356
    @sir_vass5356 7 років тому +3

    this was awsum!
    i ben using the magnesium rod since 2013 whil hiking, never known of this tips!!

  • @vikingmitch4049
    @vikingmitch4049 7 років тому

    Glad to hear you got internet at the homestead, great video as always Lar's. Atb Russ. UK.

  • @HerrGesetz
    @HerrGesetz 7 років тому

    Bloody good man, always wondered why one bar was bigger than the other

  • @MrSIXGUNZ
    @MrSIXGUNZ 7 років тому +1

    freaking awesome as always!!!

  • @sasquatchlifenotrace8024
    @sasquatchlifenotrace8024 7 років тому

    Great tip. Great video

  • @WelshGallivanter
    @WelshGallivanter 7 років тому

    Well explained, thanks

  • @impedingaction
    @impedingaction 7 років тому

    Thanks for the great videos!

  • @Tau_ri
    @Tau_ri 7 років тому

    Privet... Take care about touching metal in winter... Besides...good and properly explained...good job!

  • @The_Osprey
    @The_Osprey 7 років тому

    Excellent tip. Thank you.

  • @mi1kyboy
    @mi1kyboy 7 років тому

    Good Job m8. Allways a pleasure to see you

  • @MorganBW53
    @MorganBW53 7 років тому

    Thanks for the demo. Very good information.

  • @JimRodgers
    @JimRodgers 7 років тому

    Good method for fire starting, mixing the wood shavings with the magnesium scrapings. I've never tried to seriously get a fire started with magnesium, only messed around with it. But your technique has be thinking that it'd be a great option, especially here where I live in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. (where there is not birch bark available). Great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @dougolgreybearddinowoodydu1845
    @dougolgreybearddinowoodydu1845 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing that. You're correct as I've not seen the tip of mixing the magnesium with the wood before. Please keep up he good vids. 'Stay safe keep warm have fun and whittle to keep your sanity'.
    ol greybeard dino
    ; - ) >>

  • @DeanO
    @DeanO 7 років тому

    Great demonstration

  • @usmc2511
    @usmc2511 7 років тому

    Excellent lesson, thank you!
    Sam

  • @craigallen1168
    @craigallen1168 7 років тому

    thank you brother I too am a big fan of the magnesium / fero rod
    the good old fashioned steel wool works incredibly well also
    keep those videos coming my friend
    much appreciated

  • @JohnBoyDeere
    @JohnBoyDeere 7 років тому

    Another great video Lars:) Lessons from the master!

  • @ianstyles9759
    @ianstyles9759 2 роки тому

    It took me 6 years to come across this video now I am subscribed hut the bell hit the like and doing the commenting on how you are now my big goto guy not because you sound so bloody cook but the fact is because you tell the bloody truth and that is my truth.

  • @victorcastle1840
    @victorcastle1840 6 років тому

    Thanks Again Lars, for some really useful information as unusual on your channel .
    I have not seen this info before. Could be a life saver to some one.

  • @hurleycapetown8420
    @hurleycapetown8420 7 років тому +7

    I was watching totally different video's earlier and somehow came across your channel,i have watched about 10 of your videos and liked them all and subbed to your channel,keep up the good work im very confident your channel is going to hit 100k subs very soon.

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 років тому +4

      Thank you very mush. I appreciate it :) Have great weekend!

    • @hurleycapetown8420
      @hurleycapetown8420 7 років тому

      Survival Russia Thanks Lars and a good weekend to you to,im in Sunny Cape town South Africa i hope its not to cold over there,keep up the good work.

  • @rogerbartley3684
    @rogerbartley3684 7 років тому +1

    Great vid Lars. Excellent tutorial on magnesium usage. Congrats on all your channel improvements

  • @neddmoulton1
    @neddmoulton1 7 років тому

    Great video! It was helpful. personally I never used enough magnesium when I used it. Because of your video I now know for sure.
    Thank you

  • @goobloob2196
    @goobloob2196 7 років тому

    really enjoyed this vid pls keep it up man :)

  • @stoneman886
    @stoneman886 7 років тому

    Great tip Lars

  • @7734Kromm
    @7734Kromm 4 роки тому

    Excellent!

  • @DenisHauser
    @DenisHauser 7 років тому

    Holy Moly, you already have good winter. We have here in the Schwarzwald above + 10 ° C.

  • @grandillusion1000
    @grandillusion1000 7 років тому

    Good demo.

  • @GeordiePrepper
    @GeordiePrepper 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for the demonstration man.

  • @geoffpickford1829
    @geoffpickford1829 7 років тому

    An interesting and instructive video, (as usual), many thanks for your time and effort mate. ATB.

  • @bushcraftnorthof6012
    @bushcraftnorthof6012 7 років тому +5

    I haven't used magnesium to start a fire since I was a kid! I may have to pack a few away now. Great video, as always.

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 років тому +2

      I don't use the magnesium that much but it can come in handy at times :)

  • @czechmate9591
    @czechmate9591 7 років тому +1

    Great video mate, you showed and explained that really well

  • @laurentvilodeau5434
    @laurentvilodeau5434 5 років тому

    your videos teach me new things, yep i dont know everything either,,lol , and also make it way easy to show others how without burning the carpet.not easy to get people out in the woods these days. thank you

  • @jvatell6111
    @jvatell6111 7 років тому +9

    Now with the good internet connection instead of having to waste time driving around to upload a video you can produce twice as many videos for us to enjoy. (Only joking around but that surely will make it much easier for you. I know it takes a lot of time to produce a good video like you do.)

  • @germanblankandairgunreview888
    @germanblankandairgunreview888 7 років тому

    Thank you Lars for showing this. I always use a ferro rod only, but I think i will buy a combination rod like yours! With magnesium it seemed to be a lot easier.... I always think my internet is too slow and i´m angry about the slow uploading from my videos... but the way you went through till now is a really hard way to upload all your videos :-)) so congratulations to your new internet connection! Greetings, Olli

  • @williamsmith6
    @williamsmith6 7 років тому

    great tip

  • @andrexxxuk
    @andrexxxuk 7 місяців тому

    This is one of the better videos, showing the correct use and technique for using a magnesium/Farro.
    I think the biggest problem I have with any of these fero rod/magnesium type of firestarters, is that if you are prepping to take all of this stuff with you, just take a storm lighter/jet lighter, and it will light anything in pretty much any weather conditions.it’s not as though a ferro rod is traditional like a Flint and steel - it is a very modern man-made item. So just use a gas lighter.

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 місяців тому

      Here it is below -30c at the moment. Gas lighters are not reliable in such weather, but I do use lighters of course. Lighters can fail however. A ferro-rod will never fail.

  • @flyguyny
    @flyguyny 7 років тому +2

    Greetings from Afghanistan. Great video..I never knew about mixing the scrapings (and I've had a US Army magnesium/ferro rod for 30+ years. Ha!). Thanks.

  • @garland978
    @garland978 7 років тому +1

    Great demo that all of us needed to see, even those who a good with it already. Glad you have a good internet connection now, many good things to come. Thank you Lars.

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 років тому

      Thanks Garland and have a great weekend!

  • @csh6220
    @csh6220 7 років тому

    That was a great explanation and demonstration on how to use magnesium. I, like so many others, made a small pile, lit it and tried to get shavings to it quickly. One thing though, my mag bar is very hard. It won't scrape so I have to cut pieces off with a knife (an old junk knife). I think my mag bar's are not the best choices, as even new I cannot get the small scrapings.I gave up on mag bars and just use fatwood, which I have a lot of. Thanks for your video.

  • @Toad_Hugger
    @Toad_Hugger 7 років тому

    Awesome video as always Lars!
    Hopefully this new homestead connection is working well!
    We only just got our first snow here, 11/18/2016 XD latest it's ever been to snow.

  • @19ghost73
    @19ghost73 7 років тому

    Very instructive video! Hej-hej, Gereon

  • @ScaleModelAlberta
    @ScaleModelAlberta 7 років тому

    Good job man. We've had a pretty awesome fall +10 C up until this past Wednesday, now seasonal at -5C.

  • @Optionsaregood
    @Optionsaregood 7 років тому +1

    Thanks Lars.

  • @normanscout1148
    @normanscout1148 7 років тому +6

    very informative video, the correct way to use magnesium block,could you do some reviews on a selection of Russian knives in future,thanks for sharing

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 років тому +4

      Thank you :) I will do some videos on Russian knives. It's on my list :)

  • @GodzillaB210
    @GodzillaB210 7 років тому +1

    Congrats on your new internet connection!

  • @zzzombiez
    @zzzombiez 7 років тому

    Congrats on the uplink, Brother. - Mike

  • @ronbutler6526
    @ronbutler6526 7 років тому +2

    Really good news for you and your family to have a connection at home, congratulations! Looks kinda hard for the animals to survive in the winter up there, but somehow they do. The luaz is pretty cool man. Take care out there!

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  7 років тому

      Thank you Ron :) I have always had a connection here but i was very slow - but usable.

  • @gregcrowe8885
    @gregcrowe8885 2 роки тому

    Thank You. Even if I have matches might need magnesium. I learned at Sitka Alaska to have some tinder in water proof container

  • @KaptajnKaffe
    @KaptajnKaffe 7 років тому

    when you for eksempel - love the return to the mother tongue!

  • @milkshake812
    @milkshake812 7 років тому

    great video, keep it up

  • @Ryan-sl2oe
    @Ryan-sl2oe 7 років тому

    great video.