Survival Hack: How to Make the Super Match

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  • @zekemowat1560
    @zekemowat1560 5 років тому +15

    Quick tip for melting wax for projects, old cheese grater works outstandingly well for making the fine shavings.

  • @chandlerlmartin
    @chandlerlmartin 5 років тому +13

    Just burned a Creek Stewart match (tampon, one UCO match, several wax dips); produced 17 minutes of substantial flame and over five minutes of glowing ember. It takes a little more production time, but an alternate source.

  • @vzmichael
    @vzmichael Рік тому +1

    I am picturing a bit of jute twine around the matches!

  • @thomashenniger2070
    @thomashenniger2070 Рік тому +2

    Great idea, may be pricey but should definitely do the job!

  • @patrickmacisaac4991
    @patrickmacisaac4991 4 роки тому +6

    Love the super match, used what I had on hand, 4 inch long 1/4 fatwood stick, 4 UCO storm proofs 2 sets of 2 end to end for a great second big flare ignition as it burned down, 2 trick birthday candles end to end, triple layer wrapped them in jute twine to hold them all together then wax dipped. Big flame from start to finish of a 20 minute burn. Thank you very much :)

  • @chandlerlmartin
    @chandlerlmartin 5 років тому +6

    Just made a half-dozen. Trial run produced nine minutes of substantial flame and two or three minutes of glowing ember. Thanks for the how-to Beard.

  • @VikingPreparedness
    @VikingPreparedness 5 років тому +7

    You taught me something. I really appreciate it - thanks. DOL

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +1

      Awesome, PJF. I just bought your book so I imagine the role will reverse once I get into it. DOL brother

  • @sirg-had8821
    @sirg-had8821 4 роки тому +1

    Logical, common sense stuff.
    Thank you for making these.

  • @Flashahol
    @Flashahol 5 років тому +6

    Whoa, this is actually extreme! One of these matches ALONE lights up like a mini-flare.
    4 of them in a hard wax tube is trying to get them to rocket level! I'm gonna try this for sure!

  • @MasterK9Trainer
    @MasterK9Trainer 6 років тому +5

    Cool project. I save all the dryer lint. Glad you mentioned the safe way to heat and melt wax. I have only seen one or two other videos on UA-cam where they used two pots.

  • @shaneneedles2118
    @shaneneedles2118 5 років тому +3

    Cool little torch, I will have to make some of these for my boys.
    One important tip for everyone - Water proof matches are only as good as the striker! Strikers are NOT water proof and need to be waxed as well or otherwise protected as they become useless when wet.
    Love the Opinel, I haven't seen one of those for years.

  • @myinman1
    @myinman1 3 роки тому +1

    You could use a roll of gauze instead and stabilize the bundle that way

  • @900stx7
    @900stx7 2 місяці тому

    Try alternating the match ends, that way it will light from either end plus burn bright, longer. 🔥
    😮

  • @ungratefulpeasant8085
    @ungratefulpeasant8085 6 років тому +10

    Cool tip, and the non tacticool opinel for the win.

  • @redman8067
    @redman8067 5 років тому +3

    Crazy! I love these kinds of projects.

  • @andrelarocque5967
    @andrelarocque5967 6 років тому +7

    You had me at opinel

    • @MasterK9Trainer
      @MasterK9Trainer 6 років тому

      I bought a used one, (reshaped the handle a bit), and I love it despite the fact that all my other blades are 1/8th of an inch and heavier. It's nice for fine cutting.

  • @thefinn777
    @thefinn777 4 роки тому +2

    I use one of those electric potpourri crockpots that I bought at a thrift store to melt wax for projects like this and leather work. Safer than an open flame, and it seems like thrift stores always have them for a buck or two.

  • @nantahalawildman6345
    @nantahalawildman6345 5 років тому +8

    Solid tip. Referred from Corporal's Corner - awesome channel and great instruction.

  • @bahyman62
    @bahyman62 5 років тому +4

    Great video and idea; I already have a stash of the matches themselves. I'm definitely going to make a few of these super-matches for our winter adventures for when you really need the darn fire to start.

  • @dimitrifortounis4787
    @dimitrifortounis4787 5 років тому +1

    As useful as the day it was made 🙂 bonus points for using an opinel too, my favourite folder

  • @bradfrancis9473
    @bradfrancis9473 5 років тому +2

    Your channel is great. Info top notch given by a great teacher.

  • @johnlone207
    @johnlone207 4 роки тому

    Thank you. So far, you're the only one I've seen double-boiling the candle. Others I've seen, they directly melt their candles failing to realize that it can start a big fire. I double-boil too. So watching others using direct flame to a can full of wax is cringy. Cool vid. Thank you!

  • @charlesmckinney
    @charlesmckinney 6 місяців тому

    Sounds like you had a hot time making the super match

  • @FT4Freedom
    @FT4Freedom 5 років тому +2

    Other materials could be used. But the point here is four of the best longest burning matches. Even if a match is a dud. There are four of them available to try to light. In the most unlucky situation direst of circumstances, this super match will still do it's job. 4 UCO Titan is the best possible design.

  • @redcardoor56
    @redcardoor56 4 роки тому

    just made some- great small gifts for friends/family who like the outdoors

  • @chriskwammie2773
    @chriskwammie2773 5 років тому +12

    Lonnie from far north Bushcraft sent me over, like your content

  • @larryharlson8490
    @larryharlson8490 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for the information and how to.

  • @kalstreksandtrails7606
    @kalstreksandtrails7606 2 роки тому

    That's cool. Awesome video my friend

  • @alf3553
    @alf3553 5 років тому +1

    I just made one of these to try, haven’t used it yet. I didn’t have any cotton balls or squares but I made it with a long 3/4 - 1 inch strip of cotton Tee shirt, it was really easy to wrap up the matches.

  • @michaelhutson6758
    @michaelhutson6758 Місяць тому

    A note about cotton wrapping: make sure that whatever you use has NOT been treated with flame-retardant like so many products are today. If you have a ferro rod, confirm that sparks from the ferro rod will ignite the cotton. I was appalled to see that cotton gauze bandage I tried using to make fire starters would not take a ferro rod spark.

  • @ronaldcoleman1323
    @ronaldcoleman1323 5 років тому +2

    Good stuff

  • @chadmunn7656
    @chadmunn7656 5 років тому +1

    That is simply brilliant! Another great video!!

  • @roadhandviking2741
    @roadhandviking2741 5 років тому +1

    Awesome idea. Ima have to make a dozen of those. Thanks bud

  • @axerxes3981
    @axerxes3981 5 років тому

    Joash.... thanks for the DIY demo!! Gotta try that for sure. Best wishes.... Ax

  • @maverick4462
    @maverick4462 4 роки тому

    Awesome no nonsense fire now. Love it!

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 5 років тому +2

    Joshua, thanks for sharing, that is an excellent idea !

  • @wildrootsfarm1975
    @wildrootsfarm1975 5 років тому +1

    put together well. Thank you.

  • @mikepalmer4371
    @mikepalmer4371 5 років тому +2

    Lonnie sent me as well, I don’t know how I haven’t seen your channel yet, great stuff and I will be subscribing!

  • @HH-iv6mf
    @HH-iv6mf 4 роки тому +1

    Hello from Florida.!!!!

  • @jerrybobteasdale
    @jerrybobteasdale 3 роки тому

    I have done a similar, smaller version. Wrapped paper towel around 2 strike-anywhere matches paired to a stormproof match. Left the matchheads exposed. Slathered the paper towel wrap with petroleum jelly. Slipped the whole thing into a fat , plastic drinking straw. Melted and pinched the ends of the straw shut. The strike anywhere makes for easy ignition. The strike-anywhere function works for months, until the petroleum seeps into the head, and it might not strike anywhere. Even then, it will still strike lit on a normal matchbox strip. The plastic tube, and the rest, burn for 2 minutes. Had I found an even fatter plastic straw, I might've added another stormproof match or two.

  • @JohnDoe-ee6qs
    @JohnDoe-ee6qs 6 років тому +3

    ive been making something similar for a while now, saw it on survival Alaska (toilet tissue, candle wax and old strike anywhere matches.)
    yours look far better

  • @scottfergusson8411
    @scottfergusson8411 3 роки тому +1

    If not using a strike anywhere match..... a magnifying glass works great to get it lit .

  • @cosmiccharlie8294
    @cosmiccharlie8294 5 років тому +2

    Improvised incendiary. 😁

  • @tk00903
    @tk00903 3 роки тому

    Like corporals corner, you teach in a great manner. Love the green bearded gray beret. Lol
    Know why corporal recommended you. 👌
    Thank you for what you do.

  • @luiscontreras5206
    @luiscontreras5206 3 роки тому

    I do the same thing but it’s self using that I use wax to hold it and also other fabrics like half from the Coconut I use are eating at Kim organic

  • @johnbates8964
    @johnbates8964 6 років тому +2

    Fantastic! Can't wait to do this!

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  6 років тому

      Let me know what you think after you get to try one.

    • @johnbates8964
      @johnbates8964 6 років тому

      Will do, gonna try it this coming weekend.

    • @johnbates8964
      @johnbates8964 6 років тому

      I tried it this past weekend, almost felt like a kid with one of those giant sparklers, my friends were quite impressed, but alas I am now out of matches, gonna make some more for my packs!

  • @johnboleyjr.1698
    @johnboleyjr.1698 5 років тому +2

    I use to soak wooden matches in paraffin, excluding the tips, but this is going to be my new method. Although I'm thinkin' 'bout just using three matches per bundle instead of four.

  • @banjowoodsman7675
    @banjowoodsman7675 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for video. Your a natural teacher. I wonder if a match stick size piece of fat wood, in the bundle would be beneficial?

  • @JEEROFUKU
    @JEEROFUKU 5 років тому

    Lovely Opinel, sir. Always have No.9 by my side. ATB🙏🏻🍀

  • @kenmckittrick7876
    @kenmckittrick7876 6 років тому +2

    WOW, 4 matches seems to be massive overkill. I'm thinking 2 or even one would be fine. Those matches burn like crazy.

    • @TheDarkSkorpion
      @TheDarkSkorpion 4 роки тому +1

      I was thinking the same. If you can't light a fire with one of those matches, you've got issues. I suppose if you fell in the river in winter and it had been raining and everything is all wet...might be worth keeping one of these overkill matches. I think I might make one as a last resort thing, but I will tape a small piece of the strike strip in with the masking tape, so it's waterproof and attached to the match.

  • @bushlifeaholick790
    @bushlifeaholick790 6 років тому +1

    DAYYUM!!!!! That’ll work👍

  • @poacher-ec9zo
    @poacher-ec9zo 5 років тому +2

    Neat. I wonder if a couple strike-anywhere matches mixed in would let you get by without the striker.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +1

      If you can find them. Most of what I can find are strike-most-places, and no longer strike anywhere

  • @321southtube
    @321southtube 5 років тому +2

    Looks interesting. Probably a good firestarter for damp tough stuff, quick heat source or a signal device. (Firefighters secretly love playing with fire ;-) Gonna give it a try. Thanks

  • @OldNavajoTricks
    @OldNavajoTricks 5 років тому +1

    Same, saw Lonnies tweak on this and backtracked, got one or two of my own modifications to add so if I film, I'll credit the previous iterations :-)

  • @keithw4039
    @keithw4039 5 років тому +1

    Cool. Thx, appreciate the information.

  • @supertrooper7403
    @supertrooper7403 6 років тому +1

    I know what I’m making this weekend!! RLTW.

  • @deanndubois3738
    @deanndubois3738 4 роки тому

    Cool i wanted 2 know how to make those

  • @The_Real_Infidel
    @The_Real_Infidel Рік тому +1

    If you unfold the cotton squares once and stack them you won't have to worry about marrying them up.

  • @williamayotte1390
    @williamayotte1390 4 роки тому

    Great content! I like the intro!

  • @lirabarbajavier
    @lirabarbajavier 11 місяців тому

    Super cool, thanks! 😁😈

  • @descattysBushcraftbydescattys
    @descattysBushcraftbydescattys 4 роки тому

    Gonna be making myself some of these
    Great stuff 👍

  • @21norseman
    @21norseman 6 років тому +1

    I have the matches, I will try this

  • @georgereeves2699
    @georgereeves2699 4 роки тому

    Great tip really enjoy your vids thanks

  • @alexblackburn2881
    @alexblackburn2881 3 роки тому

    Hi Josh, I do like a good bit of pyro and this is very similar to something I did with a highly burny substance and 4 inch long kitchen matches - instant handheld flare, or start a fire by sticking it into anything vaguely combustible. Can I offer a suggestion for your match, Sir; when you are attaching the cotton around the matches use rubber bands to hold the cotton in place then proceed as before. Rubber bands burn very well and are an aid to fire-lighting, its why I still have a dozen, or so, around my survival kit which goes everywhere with me even though I am no longer employed by the Queen. I do like your videos, keep up the good work mate. :-)

  • @dianabenobo
    @dianabenobo 10 місяців тому

    Excellent presentation! One question: What happens if you put one in your back pocket and upon sitting down crush the heads of the inner matches together?

  • @scottodonahoe9505
    @scottodonahoe9505 4 роки тому +1

    Old oil bottle full of cotton or cardboard with used waist oil and a water proof fuse ! Seal the top . poke a big hole in the bottom before you light it and boom 25 minutes of fire !

  • @BrockLeyland
    @BrockLeyland 5 років тому +1

    Opinel, nice knife

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому

      One of the most under-rated I think. Sharp! Awkward locking mechanism that takes some getting used to, but still like them

  • @craftservices7539
    @craftservices7539 4 роки тому +1

    Leave the plastic wrap on not to water proof it but to keep the wax from melting all over your gear on a hot day!

  • @ikervolk8317
    @ikervolk8317 4 роки тому

    Gel-Wax will burn longer than paraffin, might be worth a try

  • @gregsanderson2470
    @gregsanderson2470 Рік тому

    Bump up
    Instead of 4 matches how about substitute a sliver of fatwood for some of the matches. Wrap with duct tape in stead of masking tape . Wax and cotton the same.

  • @timsts7014
    @timsts7014 4 роки тому

    Two works also so u don’t waist them matches

  • @thinkfirst6431
    @thinkfirst6431 5 років тому +8

    Different point of view for melting wax. Go to a thrift store and buy a SMALL crock pot for about $5 or so. Put the wax in the crock pot and put on high. It takes a little while, the wax will melt then put on low to maintain the melted wax. No flame, no costly propane. Leave a little wax in the crock for next time when it is melted then add new wax, I use candles from the thrift store. You can shave it for a faster melt I just place the candle(s) in the pot and put the lid on go do something else then check it from time to time. it is a crock pot after all. Safer than any double boiler setup DO NOT leave the wax on high after it melts it will get too hot. You can start on low it just takes longer. I don't pay more than a $1 per pound for candles at the thrift store. If you have one, the ARC stores have items 50% off on Saturdays I buy all of the ugly ones that no one wants as I don't care what the finished product looks like. Get there when they open on Saturday or pay full price if in a hurry. Also watch stores after Christmas for candles on sale. For me wax is wax.
    While you have the crock pot fired up go to Walmart and get the big bundles of wood shavings and cedar shavings used for bedding of animals, some COTTON cotton balls and the cheep Vaseline. Collect paper egg cartons (eat the eggs first :)) take a more or less equal mixture of the white wood and cedar shavings, fill the egg holder part of the carton with the wood mixture (compress tightly), pour wax over the wood (don't drown the wood with wax just glue it together) before the wax on the top dries push a cotton ball into the hot wax on the top. Let it cool then put some Vaseline (generic version) on the cotton ball. When cool cut into individual egg holders, put into plastic bags or containers of your choice. The cotton ball vaseline combo will light with a strike from a ferro rod, match or ember. It will burn with a good flame for 10 minuets + 3-5 more with a reduced flame/hot embers.
    Next, while you are at it, take the pressed ( the rounded style not the square ones) paper 4 drink holders line each pocket (separate pieces of paper) with the brown packing paper you get from Amazon. Do the same thing as above. When cool pull each "ball' out from the holder and fold the paper over into a compact ball for a super fire starter or short term fire to boil water. Time will very depending on how much wood and wax you use don't over do the wax.
    You can use one or the other of the wood bedding if you only want to buy one bundle. The white wood lights a little easier the cedar burns a little hotter. I found a stainless 4oz scoop to dip and poor the wax with at the thrift store (see a pattern here?).

  • @ColinNew-pf5ix
    @ColinNew-pf5ix 9 місяців тому

    Maybe saturate the cotton in petroleum jelly (Vaseline) first??

  • @Petra999
    @Petra999 3 роки тому

    Now tape 4 of those things together into a bigger one

  • @PJCUSA
    @PJCUSA 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the detailed video. What can we expect for average burn time?

  • @SuSiervo70
    @SuSiervo70 4 роки тому

    Why 2 squares of cotton instead of just one wider one?

  • @BB-ey4nf
    @BB-ey4nf 4 роки тому

    The knot in your wood table looks like a seals head.

  • @ColinNew-pf5ix
    @ColinNew-pf5ix 9 місяців тому

    Would you be able to wrap gaffa tape around this as a final wrapping, to protect the wax and give extra burn time??

  • @jasoncarson369
    @jasoncarson369 5 років тому +2

    Great idea to say the least. Now that i see this i am definitely going to have a few stashed for emergencies. Ya never know when you're gonna end up with hypothermia and lose dexterity of your hands. This could save a lot of peoples asses. If I were you man I'd seriously think about mass producing these and selling them. Also I was thinking while watching you wrap and soak the cotton, what about maybe dipping it in the wax then rolling it in saw dust the repeating those steps until it was a bout twice as fat and seeing how much longer you could get it to burn by doing that or something similar with other materials. Just a thought. You get settled in up here let me know. Maybe we can get together and test some stuff and compare notes. My ambition is to start a survival school up here where I teach the city boys what to do after they bug out to the woods. Everyone focuses on getting out of the city and never really gets too into what's next. I think there's a lot of money to be made in that niche and this park has endless places to test endless techniques and scenarios. You're gonna love it here. 😁

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +1

      The Adirondacks are definitely one of the best kept secrets. Folks don’t realize it is a sportsman’s paradise and wild as can be.

  • @HarshmanHills
    @HarshmanHills 4 роки тому

    Saw far north bushcraft's video in this and he sent me your way

  • @jamesfleming555
    @jamesfleming555 5 років тому +4

    In a video I watched yesterday you also mentioned these matches again, but I thought that I heard you say that you soaked the cotton in liquid stove fuel before coating with wax. Did I get that wrong? I want to try these because it is so hard to start fires here in the super-wet Pacific Northwest. Thanks.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +1

      Liquid Paraffin, lamp oil. Someone may have asked me about stove fuel but I have never used that

    • @jamesfleming555
      @jamesfleming555 5 років тому

      Thanks

    • @johnboleyjr.1698
      @johnboleyjr.1698 5 років тому

      James Fleming, I think you might be combining the matches with the emergency tender made with cotton rounds that are soaked in an accelerant, then dipped in wax.

    • @markbutler7601
      @markbutler7601 4 роки тому

      @@GrayBeardedGreenBeret So, do you recommend doing that as well? Love your videos!!

  • @JoeXTheXJuggalo1
    @JoeXTheXJuggalo1 2 роки тому

    I've seen some similar to this and I'll say you're waisting 3 of those matches. Do you want to start 1 fire using 4 of matches in your "super match" or do you want to light 4 fires with 4 super matches? Also one of these super matches I've seen that is similar to the one you made uses the smaller stormproof matches. So they're half the size of the ones you made and they burn like 10 minutes.

  • @chriskwammie2773
    @chriskwammie2773 5 років тому +1

    what about adding birthday candles in with it ?

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +1

      Haven’t tried that, not sure if they would last long in the heat this creates without them, but it will all burn for sure

    • @azure6392
      @azure6392 Рік тому

      Keep the relighting birthday candles separate as a flame extender for when you have time to use a slower method.

  • @shadowulf
    @shadowulf 4 роки тому

    Sorry for being late to the party.
    2 questions
    1. I have some guaze bandages that got wet, and are no longer sterile.
    Could I use that instead of the cotton squares?
    2. In another video, you mentioned using birthday candles as part of your fire kit. Could one be wrapped in the center to add a little burn time? Storm proof matches are a little easier to aquire for me. So I was curious if I could squeeze a few more minutes out of them.
    Thanks.

    • @azure6392
      @azure6392 Рік тому

      Use the gauze. Keep relighting birthday candle separate as a flame extender when you aren't going to use the supermatch.

  • @dredgemate1
    @dredgemate1 2 роки тому

    Impressive! Is there any reason why I can’t use bees wax vs. paraffin wax?

    • @azure6392
      @azure6392 Рік тому

      More expensive but has higher melting point and may burn longer, burns cleaner

  • @frankalbergo8120
    @frankalbergo8120 5 років тому +2

    Freaking GREAT idea! How long do they burn for?

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +2

      There are some variables but I have had them burn 10 minutes before

    • @frankalbergo8120
      @frankalbergo8120 5 років тому

      @@GrayBeardedGreenBeret Badass, thank you so much for the info.

  • @robertfelts8773
    @robertfelts8773 3 роки тому

    Where is the striker stored?

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  3 роки тому

      Anywhere in your fire kit or whatever you are storing this super match in

  • @stephendowless9491
    @stephendowless9491 5 років тому +1

    Hello. Great Stuff! I made a couple dozen of these things. The 2x2 gauze pads i had were synthetic so I used toilet paper as a wrap before the paraffin dip. But a couple of my little jewels were like rockets! I mean literally shot across the ground? And a couple were all smoke and would not ignite. i tried a new box of matches with same results. I may be wrapping too tight. Seems like a great concept but was hoping for more consistency. Any suggestions??? Thanks

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +2

      It sounds as if you are using different matches that are being snuffed/drowned by the melting wax possibly. Are you using UCO Stormproof matches? They can power right through the melting wax, especially the Titan matches.

    • @stephendowless9491
      @stephendowless9491 5 років тому +1

      @@GrayBeardedGreenBeret Yes I'm using the Uco brand but not the Titans. I need to get them in an altoids tin. These are just shy of 3 inches.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +1

      Stephen Dowless try dipping them in liquid paraffin (lamp oil) prior to sealing them with the wax. The only other suggestion you might try is to tape more of the head to keep a bit more of the wax off it to give it time to get going

  • @steveoutdoorsuk1788
    @steveoutdoorsuk1788 5 років тому

    What an amazing idea!
    Thank you so much for taking time to make and share this awesome video with us.
    Just found your channel and subbed.
    Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
    ATVB. Take care mate, Steve. 👍👍

  • @321southtube
    @321southtube 5 років тому +2

    ......hey...just thinking - what if you used beeswax instead? Have you ever tried that? Thanks

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +2

      It should work just fine

    • @321southtube
      @321southtube 5 років тому +1

      @@GrayBeardedGreenBeret ...hey Thanks. Insomnia - you too?

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +2

      Da Ga nahhh I get most of my work done between 10pm and 1-2am and I’m on the west coast right now

  • @deltadogification
    @deltadogification 5 років тому +2

    I have a question concerning the wax on the match. How do you keep the wax from melting in your bag? I live in Alabama and it gets really hot. I used to carry a small candle in my bag but it ended up melting in my bag. I apologize if this is a really stupid question. I love this idea and I am going to be doing this with my wife and two kids.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +4

      deltadogification if I was having issues with the wax melting I would use beeswax instead of paraffin, it has a higher melting point according to my research. Also, in hot areas I would wrap them in brown paper like a brown paper bag, if it does melt, the paper should soak it up pretty well and make great tinder for the whole mix

    • @deltadogification
      @deltadogification 5 років тому +1

      Roger, thanks

    • @deltadogification
      @deltadogification 5 років тому +1

      Just another random question. Can you use old Crayola Crayons as a wax?

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +2

      At the risk of verifying something that I haven't actually done first hand, reading the ingredients list leads me to believe there is no reason you couldn't, its a mix of paraffin, beeswax, carnauba, and other waxes so it should work.

    • @debbib5383
      @debbib5383 5 років тому +2

      ​@@GrayBeardedGreenBeret Could you wrap in wax paper instead of saran wrap? Would protect the bag better than plain paper, as well as burn well.

  • @brandonjohnson2493
    @brandonjohnson2493 4 роки тому +1

    Will any wax work?

  • @steverobinson4199
    @steverobinson4199 5 років тому

    What kind of matches? Strike anywhere? Waterproof? Can you make a smaller one with the normal strike anywhere?

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому

      the items I used for this start at 0:33 in the video, if you still have questions after watching the video, let m know.

    • @steverobinson4199
      @steverobinson4199 5 років тому +1

      @@GrayBeardedGreenBeret ah I see. Storm proof matches. Thanx!

    • @azure6392
      @azure6392 Рік тому

      windproof waterproof

  • @etnrutledge8461
    @etnrutledge8461 5 років тому

    Have you tried doing this with regular matches?

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +1

      Paper matches wont work, they soak up the wax and dont hold up. I dont see why other wooden matches wouldn't work but I have not tried it first hand

  • @marinepreppers6284
    @marinepreppers6284 6 років тому +3

    Hey mate, I'm backtracking your videos. Great info here and others. Obviously your newer subs dont come back here and look at your older vids.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  6 років тому +2

      Thanks! I appreciate you going back and looking at ones that were put out in the leaner times!

  • @azure6392
    @azure6392 Рік тому

    Pro tip: don't light the super match on a wooden surface.

  • @secret2678
    @secret2678 5 років тому

    Lol, kinda looked like a doobie burning crazy like!!!

  • @duxdawg
    @duxdawg 5 років тому

    Shouldn't y'all be learning fire skills and the characteristics of the materials common to your AO? Why lessen your skills with a so called "Super match" when mini road flares are cheap and easy to buy? The Super match fad is a regression of knowledge and skills. So sad.

    • @GrayBeardedGreenBeret
      @GrayBeardedGreenBeret  5 років тому +5

      Your argument is a bit conflicting, wouldn't you say? You are saying that a commercially available mini-road flare is a "cheap and easy" option, but making your own version of that, with your own hands, will "lessen your skills" and is a "regression of knowledge and skills". I am not following the logic where it takes more knowledge and skill to purchase something than it does to make something from household items.

    • @azure6392
      @azure6392 Рік тому

      Super match is for when you must have a fire right now, double quick time and in a hurry. Like you've fallen into water and it's freezing.