2019 End of the World Theory - Is This a Warning to Mankind?

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Modern metallurgy has enabled us to Easy Cellar Review develop a firesteel that is cheap to produce and far more efficient than these early examples. Modern firesteels are made of an iron alloy called Ferrocerium which when struck produces a bright spark which burns at 3000 degrees Celsius. They are also more consistent and will work as well in wet or dry conditions, an important consideration should you find yourself on fire making duty at the end of a long days hike or even if you are unfortunate enough to find yourself in a survival situation. An additional benefit should you find yourself in need of help or rescue is that the bright spark generated can be used as a signal to attract attention at night.

Perhaps the most common firesteels in use today are those developed for use by the Swedish army. For a small price, typically less than 10 dollars, they will provide you with a reliable source of sparks that will last for up to 12,000 strikes. They are usually supplied on a cord along with a metal scraper and can be worn either around the wrist or around your neck where they will always be at hand and difficult to lose. They are so reliable that many people use modern firesteels domestically, for example when lighting a barbecue, as a cleaner and more environmentally friendly alternative to matches or lighters.

Fire lighting tinder can also be taken with you to provide a reliable source rather than hoping you can find a good, dry, source at your destination. These can be bought at any outdoor supplies store and many supermarkets and typically consist of either pine shavings or char cloth. Pine shavings have a high resin content, typically around 80 %, which burn easily at a very high temperature. Char cloth is a fabric which is produced from linen, cotton or jute and has a waxy quality which will burn slowly giving plenty of time for your fire to take hold. 

 

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