courierguy wrote:Hammer wrote:courierguy wrote:Speaking of starting fires, I got one of these the other day:https://pocketbellows.com/ Brilliantly simple, and quite effective. We've all blown on fires to get them going, so not a new idea, but just a slicker way to get the job done, especially for those of us with beards. Cheap, and weighs nothing.
So do you just blow through it or is there an actual bellows? If you just blow through it I'd probably opt for a twenty-cent piece of plastic tubing, though it is pretty cute.
It is stupid simple, and yes a length of about anything would accomplish the same results. BUT, for 13 bucks, delivered, I respect that they had the idea, before I did, and it appealed to the gearhead in me! Since I got it, I've been using it at home, but the problem there is I bought for the plane's gear. So, I went thru the shop junk drawer and now have a 20' length of 1/2" dia. aluminum tubing that does pretty much the same thing. But, the "bellows" tubing is stainless steel, and anything stainless is a life time buy, I just love the material, and, it telescopes to a small enough size that will make the difference between carrying it on my person, versus somewhere in the plane. The taper of it I suppose increases the velocity of the air stream, while reducing the volume, and higher velocity is more effective then lesser but at a higher volume, I think.
On my to do list for ski plane flying this winter (abysmal conditions so far, got snow, just need the damn wind to die down a bit and the viz to improve) is a small pouch I will hopefully train myself to wear around my neck, with all I need (and hopefully more) to start a fire, no matter the condition's. My PBL will also be in the pouch. Like wearing a survival vest, the concept is, after leaping out of the burning plane, at least I'd have a fighting chance to create some heat to survive. Getting at the balance of my winter survival gear I always carry would be better, if I had the time. So far, I am guilty of my PLB being NOT on my person, handy and nearby in the plane, but not around my neck......I need to change that.
Ya...I love gadgets too. If they made it in titanium for $114 I'd probably buy it...
I guess one thing that would worry me is getting my lips stuck to the end when it's really cold. That would sting somewhat.

