Starting a fire isn't as easy as many people think. Preparation is key. You need both a fire starter and something to start a fire. Kindling, of course, everything else. However, a cotton swab soaked in petroleum jelly, paraffin-soaked dry lint, or a candle can all help if you have them. However, it's a great idea to add waxed thread to the paracord that I will have in addition to my fire starter and any campfire aid. However, I was sure that it would not really work. Either the paracord suffers or the fire aid stinks. Amazingly, it really worked for me. First, paracord is just paracord. It behaved like paracord in every way, including slightly melting the ends to seal them after cutting (and it didn't burn and keep burning, so win). However, waxed thread mixed with the inner parts of the paracord will work. Installing a small patch (about 2 inches) burned happily for about a minute. I've tried wrapping about three inches around a stick and using it with kindling etc and nothing was flat. backup copy! Fuses are great!
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