Re: BEN BLOGGS
Hi Ben.
Don,t know if you were aware of this but your invention of steel and lighterr flints was one of the original ideas behind the swedish firesteel.
I read somewhere that in the olde days climbers would tap lighter flints into a strip of wood and strike a knife blade along them to light their Primus paraffin stoves.
Probably something to do with damp matches, altitude etc.
I believe it may have been mentioned somewhere that a leading swedish army survival instructor "Lars Feldt" or something like that, (an associate of Mr Mears i presume) came up with the idea of combining several metals (including magnesium) into a solid bar that would create a shower of sparks when stuck with a carbon blade ... hmmm.
Its worth noting that new "firesteels" have a black anti-oxidising coat on them when new, and require a couple of scrapes to expose the good stuff beneath.
I find the serrated scrapers and hacksaw blades supplied with various models of firesteel work great but absolutely destroy them in no time. (wear em out and buy more????) Although magnesium blocks do need an aggresive scraping tool to create the required filings for ignition.
I only use the cleanly filed BACK edge of my mora carbon steel blade with my firesteel.
I have the thicker ARMY model from "Light-my-Fire", and another thinner Cadet model goes in my Emergency Tin...
Talk about reinventing the wheel eh