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Wow, I didn't think that lighting a campfire could be so difficult!!!
Well, remote/timed ignition and the choice of fuses ups the difficulty considerably
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Wow, I didn't think that lighting a campfire could be so difficult!!!
Wax only burns when liquid, so you have to melt it before. Vaseline is a better choice because it ignites quicker and is water repelent.
Dude tone down the ego a couple of notches will ya? Your idea is noted. The more ideas the better in this situation, so don't take it personal that others want to contribute their ideas too. Between all of us I'm sure we can come up with a solution that will fit his needs. And no, I don't drive my car everyday.
sorry but I disagree with your idea of more ideas are better, maby if all the ideas came from people who knew what they talk about that would be true.
but it is totaly obvious that most of the people offering ideas here have never tryed to pull off any thing like what they are giving advice on, on the other hand I have done this type of thing many times hundreds in fact. and just to let you know it is possible to start a fire in the rain. I have launched many a pyrotechnic device while it is raining, I have been a licenced professional pyrotechnican since 1991 and have recieved many a paycheck for my work as such. how many people giving advice to this man here can say that ! when your playing with fire it helps to know what your talking about if you don't want to get burned !
No I think it was you who said everones opinion is crap not me,
So, what do you folks think? Possible? What challenges will I face? Any other recommendations?