HOW TO USE A COTTON BALL ROLL AND SAWDUST FOR FIRE 🔥🔥
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This cotton ball roll is called the Rudiger roll. Invented by a German World War 2 Army person who came up with this method for lighting his cigarettes. He took a pice of cotton and put some wood ashes on it and rolled it up tight creating an ember. This is a very unique method and not too difficult. Follow this video and try this in your backyard today!
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Thanks Pal. Always love watching these videos. PNW Guy
Glad you like them! Thank you!
Good demonstration Steve, thanks for sharing YAH bless brother !
Very welcome God Bless Michael!
use more thinly scattered sawdust and add some SLOW scrapings of the ferrorod (not ignited) with the saw dust. Make a litle pile of such scrapings and have them be mixed with a pile of the sawdust then you generate enough heat in one spot) to get the sawdust burning. saw dust soaks up moisture from the air, really bad, so sit's a good idea to use fRESH wood scrapins and also have shavings, with help oxygenate your fire.
great info thanks for watching and commenting!
I dont use a ferrorod.I carry a doan's bar, the REAL one, so that i can easily have lots of magnesium scrapings and THEN strike the harder rod that's embedded in the bar. I also never go into the woods without some duct tape, which is an excellent coal-externder, and I also always have my UCO lantern. When you close the sides of the lantern, wind can t blow out the candle and rain cant get to it. So you wrap yourself and your poncho around the UCo and use it to dry it wet twigs and grass, or just to keep the flame alive while you make dry shavings/scrapings.
Need to get a doans bar!
sawdust makes more sense to me than charcoal or ashes. When you aint got a fire already, wth is the charcoal or ashes gonna come from?
for real ! Thanks for watching!