free flints for your zippo! by pdub77
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ever hang out at a bar? know anyone that smokes? have friends who like to light fires for fun and recreation? ever light candles?

you probably know someone who uses a lighter for one reason or another. and most likely that lighter is a disposable butane lighter. there is a flint in every one of these lighters (not piezo electric) that is made to outlast the butane contained therein. why buy flints when you can reuse that spent lighter's flint in your zippo?


here's how to harvest the freebies!!!!
 
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Step 1: No man left behind

people routinely leave 'dead' lighters at bars and in trash cans all over the world. if you can find one or get a friend to give you one, you have all you need to complete this instructable. i assume you have a zippo or you wouldn't be checking out this particular project.
amando96 says: Oct 4, 2012. 1:30 PM
I discovered this today... I was expecting different sizing but it fit perfectly, now all the zippos in my collection work :D
Redgerr says: Jul 14, 2011. 6:47 AM
might as well give it a try... whats the worst that can happen? :)

thanks for the idea -- cheers
Jupitane says: May 30, 2009. 3:56 PM
I love my Zippo...
Redgerr says: Jul 14, 2011. 6:46 AM
me too... they are amazing
benny8025 says: Jun 3, 2011. 5:54 AM
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pdub77 (author) says: Jun 3, 2011. 6:46 AM
Please actually read this instructable. I quote from step one: "people routinely leave 'dead' lighters at bars and in trash cans all over the world. if you can find one or get a friend to give you one, you have all you need to complete this instructable."

You are obtaining something you didn't pay for. Sounds pretty free to me. Take care.
Patented says: Feb 17, 2010. 6:41 PM
well thats a good idea !
pdub77 (author) says: Feb 18, 2010. 6:10 AM
Thanks.
cybesystem says: Dec 22, 2009. 1:23 PM
Haha, this was exactly what I did when my zippo stopped working. Just a week ago. Found this instruct today tho.

"Pressbyrån"-lighters here in sweden (like $1 each, you can buy them at every station or major bus nexus over here) is perfect for the reckord. Works like a charm
rownhunt says: Jul 28, 2009. 2:21 PM
I do not reccomend this unless you want to clean your lighter after awhile i collect lighters and when people put soft flints in there lighter it clogs up the wheel and stuffs dust in the flint chamber and has to be cleaned. zippo flints are only a dollar for 3 anyways!
pdub77 (author) says: Jul 28, 2009. 3:47 PM
Well, I've never had an issue, but maybe I'm the only one. I'm not a collector, but I've been using zippos for twenty years or so with no problems from any random flint I may be able to procure. If you are a collector, I'm sure you want everything to be as clean as possible and I can respect that. However, I have not had any problems with lighting, sticking, corrosion, etc. with any lighter I've put non-zippo flints into. I would welcome a study or web page or whatever that talks about this. I had no idea some flints were "softer" than any other and have not seen anything anecdotal to suggest otherwise. Please let me know.
pteranosaur says: Jul 28, 2009. 12:17 AM
2 pts to ponder-cut the flint to length or it WILL bind when closing the screw,-and don't try the "baby" BICs,they bind in the flint tube.To trim to length,I use Leatherman wire cutter and cup tool and flint in hand to prevent moon shots....sumtimes ya get a loooong flint and can use both cuts.
pdub77 (author) says: Jul 28, 2009. 1:51 PM
Not all flints out of these lighters are the same length. Some are too long and do bind the flint wheel, but not all. I've had some come right out and be fine. Also, the flints I've gotten from the mini bics (what I used in the instructable) are the same size (diameter) as the larger bics. I've talked to others in different parts of the world that have had different experiences, but this has been mine. But I have had to snap them in half before as well and I totally agree with your technique to keep pieces from flying everywhere. Not to mention the liftoff if you're not careful when removing them from the disposable lighter.
sharlston says: Jul 26, 2009. 2:37 AM
the only flints you should use are zippo flints and swan exta long ones cos others are too soft
pdub77 (author) says: Jul 26, 2009. 7:18 AM
Not true. I've been using others for years with no problems.
sharlston says: Jul 26, 2009. 7:58 AM
really? ive heard allot of people saying they are too soft
pdub77 (author) says: Jul 26, 2009. 4:46 PM
Never had any issues. I usually get the ones from bic lighters because they make them way longer than they need to support the life of the butane. The only problem I've had is that sometimes they are too long. Too much pressure against the strike wheel and it doesn't want to turn smoothly. What kind of problems do you have with them being too soft? Do they gum up the works, so to speak?
sharlston says: Jul 27, 2009. 1:51 AM
ive heard of bic lighters been refilable is this true?
sharlston says: Jul 27, 2009. 1:50 AM
well with mine they get stuck in the little ridges of the wheel then when you turn the wheel again the soft flint hits the flint in the tube and starts to gum up maybe we have different bics from where im from im from uk are you?
pdub77 (author) says: Jul 27, 2009. 10:39 AM
The basic Bic lighter is not made to be refilled. Replacing the flint when needed would be a nightmare as well. Just buy another or get a refillable lighter. Plenty of cheap ones out there. I'm in the US. It's possible they use different materials.
sharlston says: Jul 27, 2009. 11:11 AM
oh i wonder why bics are dearer than disposable lighters but just the same?
pdub77 (author) says: Jul 27, 2009. 12:35 PM
I'm not sure I understand.
sharlston says: Jul 27, 2009. 12:38 PM
1 bic lighter equals 50p 0r $1 yet 8 disposable lighters are £1 or $2
pdub77 (author) says: Jul 27, 2009. 12:46 PM
Gotcha. Yeah, bics here are about a buck fifty or even more sometimes. Exchange rate factored in that's on par with yours. Bics are well made and are more reliable, I think. At least that has been my experience. There's a lot to be said about a brand name as popular as theirs as well. They are everywhere. I wonder what percentage their market share is. I'm sure it's huge.
sharlston says: Jul 27, 2009. 1:37 PM
oh please check out my latest instructable i think you will enjoy it

=)
companero_cal says: Mar 18, 2009. 7:38 PM
nice man i always run outta flints for my zippo and they're like 2.99 at the shop for a slide of 5 replacements which are usually all missing one or two from people that help themselves.
hello people says: Jul 9, 2009. 9:41 AM
are you serious? i saw some for like a dollar for 6, i think ill go scavenge for some bic lighters though, much more thrilling.
pdub77 (author) says: Jul 9, 2009. 10:44 AM
They tend to charge more for Zippo brand anything. Lighter fluid, wicks, flints, etc.
pdub77 (author) says: Apr 1, 2009. 3:23 PM
i haven't paid for flints in ten years or more. it's a small expense, but these days, why not take everything you can get, right?
berky93 says: Mar 17, 2009. 8:28 PM
its only free if you already own some disposable lighters, which is less likely if you carry around a zippo. although disposables are found everywhere on the ground, so its still a useful trick. and the flints fit correctly?
pdub77 (author) says: Mar 18, 2009. 4:23 AM
the whole point to this was to point out how easy it is to obtain spent lighters left at bars or from friends. for free. i say that in the instructable. as to your question, a good 90-some percent fit fine with my only issue having been a flint that was a bit too long. this can be broken in half. thank you for looking, and no offense implied, but it's a good idea to read the whole thing before you comment. cheers.
ErnieInHawaii says: Mar 23, 2009. 2:41 PM
Great Idea about going to the bar, bad thing is you can't smoke here any more in bars. well the bar idea is great boo now im thirsty 4 some Beer.
ErnieInHawaii says: Mar 23, 2009. 2:42 PM
Hey wait, were you that guy who asked to use my lighter and never returned it?
pdub77 (author) says: Mar 25, 2009. 10:18 PM
possibly. what were you wearing?
hammer9876 says: Apr 10, 2009. 2:13 PM
I saw him return it. But he kept the flint. :-)
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