New Fire Starter with a KICK! Never been done before. Lets take a look at my FireDisk.

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  • Always be prepared. Check out my new Fire Starters with a KICK! Something new. What? Fatwood! Lets check it out. FireDisk, has a knockout punch! Wind, Wet Tinder, No Problem. You've seen it here FIRST.
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  • @BenjaminVestergaard
    @BenjaminVestergaard Місяць тому +1

    For simplicity I make my wax pads only soaked in wax, pack them with an equal amount of dry pads.
    One fluffed drypad easily ignites a waxpad.
    The pads are such a convenient format, compact and easy to dry-pack in smaller ziplocks.
    Then I keep a small vaseline and a couple of fatwood sticks separately, for more difficult situations.
    A wax pad easily burns long and hot enough to ignite next level of kindling.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  Місяць тому

      Yes you got that right. Simplicity works. I just made these so that on the wettest and coldest times I wouldn't struggle as much in getting a fire started, again its all about the work in gathering the best materials for your fire. I just seem to overthink things sometimes. LOL thanks for dropping in and leaving your comment.

  • @a.w.thompson4001
    @a.w.thompson4001 5 місяців тому +4

    I love the clever pocket and secret ingredient techniques.
    Thanks!

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  5 місяців тому

      Thanks. Theses have a nice burn time to them with the added fatwood shavings. They sure aid in obtaining a fire when the wood is a little on the wet side. Being well prepared makes all the difference in one success. Thanks for dropping in, hope you drop by again.

  • @pB-vp3mo
    @pB-vp3mo 4 місяці тому +4

    Great idea! BUT 38 minutes to describe a 10 to 12 minute process. Good thing I'm patient. Most days I would never last to the end.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  4 місяці тому

      I'm long winded I guess, like in a lot of my videos. It's a good thing this video caught you on a good day. Thanks for watching to the end and leaving your comment.

  • @jeffreysmall2397
    @jeffreysmall2397 22 дні тому +1

    I make these as well not with the fat wood though, I was thinking magnesium shaving then the remaining process you did...fat wood was brilliant though, I give credit where credit is do, mine are the makeup pads and just dipped in wax, but now you got me rethinking the process....these are a favorite with my friends, I use them during our Bushcraft weekend get togethers, they are constantly asking me where I'm getting them and they never believe their home made...oh well. Great video my friend keep up the awesome work

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  21 день тому

      Thank you very much Jeffrey. I think magnesium may work, but might burn fast. I know that the fatwood sure burns nice and hot. It's great to share them with friends on an outing. Pack a few with both and let me know how it went my friend.

  • @earlelzy9975
    @earlelzy9975 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for showing me the kicked-up Firepads.

  • @kevinroberson1985
    @kevinroberson1985 4 місяці тому +5

    Super fat wood petroleum jelly ravioli firestarters now that is a hot firestarter

  • @puppiesarepower3682
    @puppiesarepower3682 5 днів тому +1

    I thought this was a video on making spicy hot, BBQ flavored fire starting potato chips.
    That red wax and those round cotton discs had me fooled.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  5 днів тому

      LOL I hope you watched it to the end just the same. Humm, hot spicy BBQ, I think I'll takeout some chicken for tomorrow. Thanks for leaving a comment. Take care, have yourself a nice day.

  • @johnwalls4579
    @johnwalls4579 23 дні тому +1

    Great idea. What if you used a box grader to Grind your fat wood down? It would speed it up a lot. And what if you used a stick of fat wood? And cut them into say silver dollar sizes and stuff them down in there.piece of Solid wood would burn for a lot longer. Just a thought.but I love your idea

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  20 днів тому

      Thanks John. All great ideas. Yes I did get myself a yellow box grader for my Fatwood. Silver dollar size Fatwood would be a good addition to your steps in fire making and maintaining.

  • @danforthrhodes8960
    @danforthrhodes8960 2 дні тому

    I liked the video and didn't think too long winded. I thinking explaining things clearly is great, especially if a novice is watching. I have two suggestions that will maybe save time and also boost efficiency. I recommend using 2 padded that will be sandwiched together rather than one pad with a pocket. First step is place a dry pad on wax papper or whatever surface you prefer. Second, add some inexpensivs pine pet bedding on the center of the dry pad but not completely covering the dry pad. Third step is sloak one pad completely in the Vaseline / wax mixture and lay on top of the dry pad. Then pat down on the pad to "seal" the edges with a popsicle stick to keep the pine pet bedding in between the two bads. It doesn't need to seal perfectly. Let everything dry and test before continuing. Sandwiching the pine in between the 2 pads will save time instead trying to delicately putting the pine in small pockets. Also having one dry pay and one soaked pad sandwiched together will give to bonus of using the dry pad's fibers to help catch eparks more easily while still having the opposite soaked side to use if necessary. The second suggestion is to add a small ratio of liquid parafin lamp oil to the mixture to boost the mixture OR you can soak the pine bedding in the liquid paraffin before doing step #2. The paraffin will boost the pine bedding.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  День тому +1

      Two excellent ideas for sure. I never thought of the pine pet bedding, I like it. The liquid parafin lamp oil was one idea that a subscriber mentioned to me in another video a while back, I'll be trying that as well. Double pads will make things go a little quicker, thanks! I do know I can get long winded, its just me. LOL thanks for dropping by.

  • @JudyandSpirit
    @JudyandSpirit 2 роки тому +3

    That is a great video. The double dipping with the fatwood is awesome. Thank you so very much for sharing this information. Well worth making.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  2 роки тому

      Thanks for dropping by Judy. Yes it does work great. I used one in my firebox this afternoon.

  • @mikemuenze5390
    @mikemuenze5390 4 місяці тому +2

    Great idea

  • @YouTuber-mc2el
    @YouTuber-mc2el 7 місяців тому +2

    I'm thinking that if you get both the PJ and wax as cool as possible but still liquid more product will adhere. More product = longer burntime. Good idea stuffing the pads. I've done a lot of trials myself. One additive that works real well is parrafin lamp oil. Also use parrafin wax. The more petroleum product you can insert the better overall. Thanks for sharing.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you very much for dropping in. You gave me a lot of good ideas, THANKS, I'll give them a go! Have yourself a great day.

  • @KatInTheNorth
    @KatInTheNorth 2 роки тому +3

    This is awesome. Thank you for sharing these ideas and tips. That secret ingredient is a great idea. I think we even have a package of those makeup pads fromDollar Tree. We’ve been wondering what to do with them. Very cool. Thanks for showing us how!

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Kat. Easy to make, great burn time. Just don't giveaway any of my secrets! 🤣

    • @KatInTheNorth
      @KatInTheNorth 2 роки тому

      @@danielcharbonneau222 hahaha 🤐

  • @HarshmanHills
    @HarshmanHills 2 роки тому +2

    Ironically i was just getting ready to make some of these. I will definitely be trying the fatwood pouch idea

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  2 роки тому +1

      James I'm telling you, you will not regret it. I used one this afternoon, man it does work good.

  • @BigPapa1776
    @BigPapa1776 3 місяці тому +2

    Good video. I use pencil shavings works pretty good.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks. I never thought of that, good idea. I'll have to give that a go on my next batch.

  • @Che8336
    @Che8336 5 місяців тому +1

    It’s a great idea that’s clearly very, very effective! Let us know that Joker send you the well deserved knife for the advertising!

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  5 місяців тому

      Thanks, they do work great. No Joker has not contacted me as of yet, nor did I contact them. So far to date I have 10 of their knives and a few more videos yet to put out on them. I just like their knives and want to share my thought to others that are looking for a good solid made knife from Spain. Who knows, one day they might. Thanks for dropping by and leaving your comment. Until next time you drop by, take care.

  • @jesse-ys6so
    @jesse-ys6so 4 місяці тому +1

    Now that's a ferro rod,🔥

  • @SandraGagliotti
    @SandraGagliotti 4 місяці тому +1

    Great idea.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks Sandra. They do work great. Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment.

  • @SouthernPatriot1
    @SouthernPatriot1 2 роки тому +2

    That is some real nice bacon and your fire starters are a lot like the ones I make….I’ve been testing different ways to make them but never thought to put the maya dust in the pocket…I was sprinkling it on top…. Petroleum jelly and parrafin wax are great together and a lot cleaner to do. Good one my friend…ima borrow your idea. I have used magnesium shavings as well. Thanks so much. Take care and God bless.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Nikki. Yes this idea worked out good, excellent burn time. Magnesium shavings sprinkled on top, that too is a great idea. Great item for a fire kit.

  • @WOLFFANG59
    @WOLFFANG59 4 місяці тому +1

    Great Info thanks.

  • @michaelbrunner6654
    @michaelbrunner6654 2 роки тому +1

    I've made them before minus the Fatwood shavings. Great idea. Love that knife. Fatwood made a big difference

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Michael. When I pulled the cotton pad apart to see how I'm going to fluff it up for a spark it just created a pocket, so I thought about it for a bit and decided to fill it with the fatwood LOL I think it turned out great, long burn time. The knife is a Puukko knife design from a company named Joker out of Spain, called the Grandfather. Great knife. Amazon are now selling Joker knives, I have eight of them to date. If you want to see them just let me know.

    • @michaelbrunner6654
      @michaelbrunner6654 2 роки тому +1

      @@danielcharbonneau222 you should show them. That one's a beautiful knife.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  2 роки тому +1

      @@michaelbrunner6654 OK I will

  • @smsgtbulldog
    @smsgtbulldog 5 місяців тому +1

    Well done Sir!!!

  • @mattiasgreen
    @mattiasgreen 4 місяці тому +1

    Bless you sire.

  • @schuldbewusst
    @schuldbewusst 4 місяці тому +1

    Great idea, I love it.
    I use it as fuel for my esbit cooker. It's a little sooty but it's cheaper than the esbit fuel, and it's waterproof.
    thanks for this great idea.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks and your very welcome! I never thought of using one in my esbit stove, I'll have to give that a try. Thanks for leaving a comment and dropping by.

  • @NathansFerroceriumrods1
    @NathansFerroceriumrods1 2 роки тому +1

    The one with fatwood just keeps on going.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  2 роки тому

      I know it was crazy. If it wasn't so windy it may of lasted a minute more. LOL

  • @kalbfleisch61
    @kalbfleisch61 4 місяці тому +1

    I’ve always mixed my petroleum jelly and wax together 50/50. Melt the wax and then add the melted jelly always seamed to work very well I will have to try stuffing them with fat wood. I have seen where they mix the wood wax and jelly altogether and then dip they seem to work well also

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  4 місяці тому

      Thanks, I'll have to give that 50/50 a go. Thanks for dropping in and leaving your comment.

  • @dreamcreationsadventures
    @dreamcreationsadventures 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Now, my question is answered from the video I watched last night
    Awesome Daniel 🙌🏻

  • @SDMountainMan
    @SDMountainMan 4 місяці тому +2

    Didn't see i had commented a year ago great idea. I'm not getting notifications for some reason bell has been rung forever

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  4 місяці тому +1

      LOL I know what you are saying. I'm so far behind watching everyone's videos it crazy! Thanks for dropping by Scott.

  • @teresaashley8279
    @teresaashley8279 5 місяців тому +1

    The 3 of them all burn well.

  • @hectorcalderon3011
    @hectorcalderon3011 3 місяці тому +1

    I make mine this way also but I dip the fat wood in vegetable oil then do everything else the way you do it. I have made some without vegetable oil they burn a few seconds longer with oil. I have also made some with a small piece of duct tape inside.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  3 місяці тому

      That is so cool. There are so many great ways to make a fire starters vegetable oil I never thought of. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.

  • @welty69
    @welty69 4 місяці тому +2

    That’s a good idea… You can also add some magnesium shavings, and some road flare dust… It will keep that thing burning, extremely hot, and in any amount of wind that will not go out

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  4 місяці тому

      Yeah you got that right. Them items would sure make for a hot flame.

  • @KatInTheNorth
    @KatInTheNorth 2 роки тому +2

    Great experiment, and the disk filled pocket is the way to go! Thanks!

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. When I seen the results of the burn time I was pleased with the outcome. Having a few in your fire kit is not a bad idea.

    • @KatInTheNorth
      @KatInTheNorth 2 роки тому

      @@danielcharbonneau222 You’re welcome. I may have to try this.

  • @Matt_Holbrook
    @Matt_Holbrook 2 роки тому +1

    Heck of a idea , you could probably boil a cup of water on one of those loaded disk.At the least get one hot enough for coffee , I’ve done it with cubes similar to those wet fire in your last video. Thanks

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  2 роки тому

      Thanks Matt, I'll have to give that a go and see what takes place. Hum I see another video. LOL

    • @meldeweese6875
      @meldeweese6875 2 місяці тому

      GREAT! Mtn Mel , Ret. USN 59- 82 SERE- POW / P.I. JEST Inst . Excelllent - exact. WOW ! Wish I'd had these in VN and the P.I. jungle school !

  • @halan236
    @halan236 2 місяці тому +1

    Fat wood or pine branch sawdust?

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  2 місяці тому

      It's all Fatwood, which came from a saturated dead pine branch.

  • @barrybrum
    @barrybrum 4 місяці тому +1

    Great! Thanks. Who makes that big Ferro Rod and what is its diameter and length? I use a 6" x 1/2 " rod but that one looks even bigger.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  4 місяці тому +1

      I get all my Ferro Rods from Nathan4071. This is his ebay site. www.ebay.ca/itm/144993663969?itmmeta=01HQRH9TXY52NEHC3XVZZ5VCHD&hash=item21c24bbbe1:g:LDcAAOSwi49kFhh5&var=444202969821 Thanks I have the 3/4 X 6" Love it, works great. Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment.

    • @barrybrum
      @barrybrum 4 місяці тому

      @@danielcharbonneau222Great, I'm looking on his Ebay site now. Thank you.

  • @SandraGagliotti
    @SandraGagliotti 4 місяці тому +1

    I am going to order makeup pads.

  • @DadCanCook
    @DadCanCook 3 місяці тому +1

    U should put the fat wood on the outside

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  3 місяці тому

      No pocket on the outside.

    • @DadCanCook
      @DadCanCook 3 місяці тому +1

      Put in wax pull out dip in scrapings let dry . Bam

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  3 місяці тому +1

      @@DadCanCookLOL I knew where you were going with it. I was just having fun with my last comment. Yeah it sure would work mixed with the wax.

  • @mauriziobarbati9081
    @mauriziobarbati9081 4 місяці тому +1

    SUPER...

  • @edhansen8531
    @edhansen8531 2 місяці тому

    Mli

  • @richroc7
    @richroc7 19 днів тому +1

    I’m sorry brother, way too much work for such little yield. It takes me about 10 minutes to make the same amount of fire starters and mine burn for 30 minutes each.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  19 днів тому +1

      That's OK. What do you use and how do you make them.

    • @richroc7
      @richroc7 19 днів тому +1

      @@danielcharbonneau222 cedar chips (hamster bedding) inside paper ramekin cups or egg cartons, melt a pound of gulf wax and then mix in 1/3 cup of liquid paraffin lamp oil (not more than 1/3 because it won’t congeal into a hardened wax) and fill each cup, then let cool in freezer for a half hour but you’re done after filling the cups. While the wax is melting you’re filling the ramekin’s with cedar chips (try to break them down a bit with your fingers). 👍🏼

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222  19 днів тому +1

      @@richroc7 Right on, I'm going to give that a go. Thanks.