Matches may seem antiquated, but they also may be one of the most reliable options when starting a fire—they’re between a light and a ferro rod. Although lighters are quick and a Zippo is pretty ...
If you don't have any commercial waterproof matches on hand for your outdoor adventures you can make your using shellac or clear nail polish. You'll just want to have a way to dip the top half of the ...
Once they are wet, matches are useless. As a precaution while camping or for any other use, waterproof matches are the way to go. No need to buy special matches though, Food Storage And Survival shows ...
Spend enough time outdoors and there will eventually come a day when fire is needed. It may be rainy or windy, probably both; and those are the days it pays to be ready. I carry a small kit for just ...
Cool Underwater Match Chain Reaction In today's video I show how to make cool underwater match chain reaction. All you need are match sulfur, wooden glue and nail varnish. So, using this method you ...
Choosing the right waterproof matches for outdoor trips proves that fire-making is serious business with a dash of chaos.
For Pacific Northwesterners in winter, a simple raincoat is just not going to cut it. For more protection, here are some waterproof clothes and accessories, so you can make sure you’ve got all of your ...