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Waterproof Emergency Fire Tinder Bundle (video demo)

Waterproof Emergency Fire Tinder Bundle (video demo)
I have never had to make an emergency fire and I hope you will never have to either, but it is always good to be prepared. This instructable describes how easy it is to be prepared with a Waterproof Emergency Fire Tinder Bundle. There are several steps to making this tinder bundle, but they are easy enough that you can complete them in about an hour. The one I made for this demonstration should be enough to start 30-60 fires, depending on conditions. The bundle is made as a center pull bundle so you can pull a piece of the tinder out with out destroying the bundle itself. It is made waterproof with paraffin wax.

Here is a demonstration of using the bundle. (note the glass of water that the bundle starts in

 
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Step 1Gather Materials

Gather Materials
Here is a list of materials you will need:

1: Spool of jute twine. ( I used about 10 ft to make this bundle)
2: Short length of braided cord of some type. (something with a tight weave that is fairly smooth)
3 Paraffin Wax ( this can be found at most craft stores, my wife had some left over from making candles so I took a couple of ounces.
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23 comments
Aug 21, 2011. 5:46 PMtjesse says:
My wife walked by and thought it was a "how to" on smuggling drugs into prison. I thought it was a medieval tampon. Joking aside, the video proves its worth, good job.
Jul 23, 2011. 8:35 PMalexhirsch says:
Thanks, this was very helpful
Apr 14, 2011. 12:48 PMsthealthraider says:
Looks like a small blunt lol :)
Jun 23, 2009. 6:36 PMluvit says:
i always carry a road flare in my back pocket... just in case.
Apr 8, 2011. 5:48 AMSpaceman Spiff says:
I've used a road flare to start a fire in a very heavy rain. Very handy!
Jan 27, 2011. 12:36 PMBjorno says:
So how well does it work without an active flame to ignite it?

It seems to catch fire well, but a demonstration with a firesteel or other waterproof survival method would be nice.
Sep 5, 2009. 6:10 AMlil jon168 says:
reminds me of wrapped weed
Aug 17, 2009. 8:47 AMMaXoR says:
If your looks like that, I pity you, and give props to your dealer.... he's been making a killing off selling you shake for years!
Jul 20, 2009. 10:14 PMpgd5000 says:
no offense but this looks like a baggie of pot. I'm not saying it is or trying to be mean but that is what it looks like.
Jun 28, 2009. 9:02 PMidiot053 says:
quite nice! although it would have looked more impressive if you used flint and knife to make sparks
Jul 4, 2009. 10:26 PMhellbound666 says:
although not as apealing it actually came in handy when I had to make a fire ( that day, it was raining and my friend was caught in a bear trap.)
Jun 28, 2009. 1:04 PMArbitror says:
This is awesome!
Jun 28, 2009. 6:17 AMWafflicious says:
I tried it but i dipped it in water to start and then when I pulled out the twine it got wet. But that was one out of 5 times great idea!
Jun 28, 2009. 12:12 PMWafflicious says:
ok cool! I'll try it.
Jun 23, 2009. 4:50 PMgoatgirly says:
Ahh yes, but are the matches you used to light it going to work when they are wet? I did not think so.
Jun 27, 2009. 9:49 PMubercop says:
high road taken. good for you.
Jun 23, 2009. 7:52 PMHoudinipeter says:
U can always use flint and steel, or firesteel keychain (ad thats conveniently on instructables), or a magnesium fire starter, or a lighter, or a bowdrill...
Jun 27, 2009. 8:51 PMMr. Rig It says:
Interesting idea, it is also good to use for making rabbit traps or trip falls, should you put it in a Pocket Sized survival kit. Good out of the box thinking.
Jun 27, 2009. 12:20 AMcharliegwathney says:
bags have a funny habit of acquiring holes.
Jun 25, 2009. 2:00 PMpatapon says:
Good luck!
Jun 23, 2009. 4:24 PMcanida says:
Very nice addition to a lightweight all-weather camping kit!

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